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  • StickyJ Medical ID 10801 Endeavour Way #B Seminole, FL 33777

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Kid's Bracelets

Medical alert bracelets for kids can be a challenging purchase. From durable sport-strap medical bracelets to custom designed metal and leather options all with engravable ID tags, we have an option for a medical alert bracelet your child will actually want to wear. Find our best ID bracelets for kids here today.

Medical IDs are extremely important for children, as they can provide vital information in the event of an emergency. They can be especially useful for young children who may not be able to communicate their medical needs to others. Additionally, medical IDs can be especially useful if the child becomes lost, as the ID can provide contact information for the child’s parents and/or guardians. Having a medical ID is an important safety precaution that can help ensure that children stay safe and receive the medical attention they need in the event of an emergency. Children who have medical conditions that require monitoring and/or regular medication should wear a medical ID. This includes conditions like diabetes, asthma, food allergies, heart conditions, seizure disorders, autism, and bleeding disorders. In such cases, the medical ID bracelet would list the child's condition, allergies, and any special instructions for medical personnel. Additionally, many medical ID bracelets also contain information about the child's primary care physician and emergency contact numbers. Wearing a medical ID can be a lifesaver in an emergency and can help ensure that the child receives the best possible care.