There are two main types of ID bracelets for kids, standard identification
bracelets, & medical alert bracelets.
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Kid's ID Bracelet |
Kid's Medical ID Bracelet |
Identification Bracelets
Standard children's ID bracelets are typically engraved with a parent's phone
number, and other important contact information e.g. another family member's
name and phone number. Children's ID bracelets can be invaluable at large
venues, such as a theme park or stadium. In addition to our own "If
Lost..." plaque, Sticky Jewelry has partnered with the Child Rescue Network in
their mission to help return children to their parents as quickly as possible.
Click here to learn more about these ID tags and the Child Rescue Network.
Medical Alert Bracelets
Medical alert bracelets
for children are typically worn by kids with ongoing medical
conditions, in order to provide EMT's (Emergency Medical Technicians) with
details about their medical condition in the event of an emergency. Anyone
with a medical condition such as diabetes, epilepsy, or autism should consider
wearing a medical ID bracelet. It's also important to wear a medical ID if
a person has an allergy to certain medication, or if that person is currently
taking medication. It's also a good idea for children to wear a medical ID
if they are allergic to specific foods or things like bee stings, insect bites,
or grass. Even if the child care service your using has your child's
allergies and/or medications on file, having that information on the child and
visible is very helpful to the activities coordinators taking care of your
child.
Choosing an ID Bracelet Style that's Right for Your Kid
Bracelets can sometimes be annoying and cause irritation to kids if they're
required to wear them daily. So, whether you're looking to purchase a
standard id bracelet for your child, or a medical id bracelet, there are a few
options that you should know about.
Leather ID Bracelets
Leather bracelets are a great choice for comfort. If your kid doesn't
like to wear the traditional metal-link style id bracelet, you might want to
consider purchasing a leather id bracelet instead. Leather ID bracelets
also look great. It's been said that leather is always in style, and
leather ID bracelets are no exception. We've found that a growing number
of kids and teens prefer leather bracelets to traditional metal id bracelets.
The downside of leather id bracelets is that they are not meant to be worn in
water, and will (in most cases) wear quickly if frequently worn in water.
Sport Strap Bracelets
Another great choice for comfort is the
sport strap bracelet. The woven nylon straps are adjustable, and they
are generally more comfortable to wear than metal bracelets. Unlike
leather bracelets, the sport strap bracelets are water safe, and they can even
be washed if they get dirty. The sport strap id bracelets are interchangeable with the
several different plaques and come in 21 fun strap designs and colors so you
don't have to worry if your child doesn't want to wear the same thing every day.
How to Correctly Size an ID Bracelet for Your Child
Children's wrist sizes vary greatly, so it's very important that you measure
your child's wrist before purchasing a bracelet, instead of trying to guess the
size. Generally speaking, it's recommended that you purchase a bracelet
1/2" to 3/4" larger than your child's actual wrist size. However, certain
bracelet styles might have alternative sizing recommendations because of their
unique shape, so it's important to read the available information of the
bracelet you're going to purchase. Any unique sizing specifications will
typically be described on the individual product page, either in the item
description or product details sections. Of course, the best option for
kids is an id bracelet that has an adjustable strap. Kid's are always
growing, and purchasing an adjustable strap can save you from frequently having
to spend money on new bracelets. It's also a good idea to take the child's age
into account when shopping for a medical alert bracelet; some parents choose bracelets that have a
snap-lock clasp instead of a traditional lobster clasp so that their young
children cannot easily remove the bracelet. Also, bracelets with plastic
snap-lock clasps tend to withstand abuse better than the small metal rings that
traditional bracelets use to connect clasps.
Alternatives to ID Bracelets
Whether your child hates wearing
bracelets, frequently breaks them or takes them off, or if bracelets
simply feel uncomfortable to your child, sometimes ID bracelets just don't work
out. Medical ID pendants are
a new alternative that seem to be popular with a lot of people, young and old.
Wearing a dog tag or a necklace is a reasonable alternative that can provide
relief from having to wear a bracelet every day.
Written by
Jed Mootsey
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