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Bromptonaut

Rohan Man
Location
Bugbrooke UK
Like SlowMo I've a wallet with bank cards and various membership cards. Also business card and a rail season. Shouldn't take too long to work out who I am.
 
Another one for the medic alert bracelet. I have the sports version which gives my relevent medical conditions and allergies (like non-steriodal anti-inflamatory drugs such as aspirin & ibruprofen) and the fact that in an emergency i need to be given IV steriods.
A simple phone call quoting my reference number (tel number & ID number are on bracelet) will give access to the information I have provided to the company which includes my medical conditions, 3 family members in order of priority, my GP details, my hospital details +consultants, what medication I am currently on and what needs to be done in an emergency (I have a relatively unknown medical condition that can kill in minutes and can easily be missed because symptoms can easily be attributed to other causes).

Interestingly medic alert now do a reflective sports band which could be worth considering next time I need to replace my existing sports band. an example of what can be on the band is here.
 

Trevrev

Veteran
Location
Southampton
I wear a dog tag with my details on. I'm a keen runner, and as i don't carry anything with me, i thought it would be a good idea to have some form of ID on me incase i dropped down dead.
Never take it off now.
 

Mapster1989

Senior Member
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this but I've just downloaded an app called RideID for my iPhone.

Now like a few of you have mentioned, what if you lock your phone? Well with this app you add your info for your ICE contacts and then it generates a picture with your details and the two ICE contacts and their relationship to you. It then instructs you to take a screenshot and then set this as your lock screen.

It looks a bit ugly and it means that I have to remove the photo of my beloved from my lock screen but the one time that it's needed I'm sure you would all say that it's worth it.

Just a cheap way of carrying the information with you.

Oh, the app is free too.
 
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this but I've just downloaded an app called RideID for my iPhone.

Now like a few of you have mentioned, what if you lock your phone? Well with this app you add your info for your ICE contacts and then it generates a picture with your details and the two ICE contacts and their relationship to you. It then instructs you to take a screenshot and then set this as your lock screen.

It looks a bit ugly and it means that I have to remove the photo of my beloved from my lock screen but the one time that it's needed I'm sure you would all say that it's worth it.

Just a cheap way of carrying the information with you.

Oh, the app is free too.

sounds useful if you don't have a life threatening condition. But my understanding was that it would be police that would look to ID you not medical staff who will just treat you, so anyone with a serious medical condition would be better off with something that medical staff look for, like a medic alert bracelet.
 

Mapster1989

Senior Member
sounds useful if you don't have a life threatening condition. But my understanding was that it would be police that would look to ID you not medical staff who will just treat you, so anyone with a serious medical condition would be better off with something that medical staff look for, like a medic alert bracelet.
Yeah I have to agree with you on that one but if you don't have any medical conditions then for the sake of downloading the app and adding a few details I think it's worth it just in case you have that dreaded accident.
 

Mapster1989

Senior Member
agreed

Edit: does not work with my iPhone 3G has to be 3GS or above..:sad:
It's odd that it doesn't work with the 3G as it's only a bog standard app that generates an image. Apologies for that.
 
It's odd that it doesn't work with the 3G as it's only a bog standard app that generates an image. Apologies for that.
coding - it wants IOS 5 minimum which the programmer has written it for. The iPhone 3G will only upgrade to iOS 4.2. Apple have now terminated support for it - this is becomming a rather common theme, but as a phone it works just great. If I had the app before the restrictions (i.e. the old version of it) then I would be fine and I could continue to use it, but I can't get any new apps. annoying as hell because the phone works fine, the battery life is great (and I didn't pay for it, it was given to me by my brother) so can't really complain!
 
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