Keep Me Safe IDs now offers protection without compromising privacy. In our day and age of identity protection, these new IDs do not display personal information such as a name, address or phone number to prying eyes. They also do not advertise a disability or vulnerability. With innovative QR Code technology, you can now feel safe knowing your personal information is kept private until it is needed in an emergency. You are allowed to add as much or as little information as you desire to your SafeID Profile. You can access your account day or night to make any changes. They also allow you to have more than one emergency contact number.
From the founders of Keep Me Safe IDs , “Originally, we developed this concept to protect our son who has Autism. We wanted to give him a voice when he needed one most. We also wanted to help alleviate the confusion that happens when he gets lost. After we made one for him, we knew other special needs families would benefit from this new innovation, so we set out to help others. We have been widely accepted in the Autism community for this innovative way of identifying our children. Parents have purchased our ID bracelets for their children with Down’s Syndrome and Rett’s Syndrome, among other special needs. At an Autism conference we sold an ID bracelet to a jogger, that sale started us down the path of broadening our scope to reach out to anyone who has the need or desire to purchase an ID bracelet. We have been getting wonderful feedback from sports enthusiasts who also want the protection all in one little safe place.”
Benefits of Safe ID Bracelets include:
-Retain privacy from casual onlookers
-Include more information than any typical ID bracelet available today
– Provide vital medical information such as; allergies, medical condition, or medications
– YOU remain in control of your SafeID Profile with 24/7 access
– Feel safer knowing you are doing everything you can do to protect yourself, or a loved one, in case of an emergency
-GAIN PEACE OF MIND IDEAL FOR: a child or adult with any medical condition for which you might purchase a typical medical ID bracelet (Alzheimer’s, dementia, food allergies, Down’s syndrome, hemophilia, diabetes, epilepsy, Autism, anyone who carries an epi pen, etc.), children going on a family vacation, sports enthusiast (runner, jogger, walker, hiker, biker, riding a snow mobile, skier, hunter, etc.), excellent accessory for any for a traveling business man or woman, also ideal for the elderly with its ability to list all medications that are currently being taken. The Keep Me Safe IDs make a great gift for a loved one!
To order yours today go to http://www.keepmesafeid.com/ordernow.php
**We currently have 2 FREE ID bracelets to give away. Leave a comment here on the blog and your name will be entered into the drawing. Winners will be announced on Monday, December 10, 2012.**
Thank you Matt and Laura for such a wonderful thing you have invented for ALL parents!
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Olivia De Hamilton says
What a great idea!!
Kristina Mills says
Wow! These are great! Thank you!
Erika Parker says
Oh my gosh, these are awesome!! My son has special needs, and we definitely need one of these!! What a great idea!
K Helm says
Going to tell some people about this product! I’m sure it’s going to make a big difference for the care of many. Thanks for the giveaway – keeping my fingers crossed.
Beverly Moore says
this would be great. we have a child in our family this would help
SHANNON FITZGERALD-FAHS says
This is a great idea and concept. I hope this gets out and more people but these braclets. I have an 8 years old who has Gobal developement delays, Aproxica, and the school now says mentally hadicapped. Anyhow Cliff my son, was so much more advanced then my older son from the start. He held his head up first, crawled, walked, talked at 6 months. He amazed us all. Slept thru the night since he came home. At about a year old he stopped saying daddy, mum, etc, Then for 6 months all he wanted to say was I Do!!I used to joke he would be married before age two. If he wanted a drink he said I do, if he wanted Veggie Tales on he said I Do, if he wanted to go to McDonalds he said I do. Then he completely stopped talking. We noticed him tripping alot, couldnt hold most things, etc. He went thru schools, counciling, Theraphys, etc. at age 5 he started talking again. Fast Forward 3 years later. Wow he amazes us everyday. His speach is almost perfect. He is our little chatter box. He think more into thing and think probably more then most people. I wouldnt change anything with him. He made me grow up and learn and educated me more then anyone ever could. I apperciate my family more and apreciate the little things. My older son (13) always flerished by age tw he new all the makes and models of cars (umm I didnt). He is always A/B honor roll, in Honor classes, takes college course during the summer, etc. Both my boys are prefect!!!Thanks again!
Jess says
I had no idea there was a product like this available. Two of my children have special needs. I have a son with Autism and a son with Cystis Fibrosis. I always worry with traditional medical bracelets because I fear that my childrens information isn’t private. I obviously don’t want strangers knowing the kids names, our phone number or addess by reading the boys bracelets. I love that they won’t be able to remove these bracelets as easily on their own. Thank you so much for this giveaway Joni. Also, thank you to the inventors of this bracelet. It may not mean something to everyone but it means the world to me. The peace of mind and safety that it would provide is the answer to my prayers.
Casey Horton says
What an amazing product! Such a great idea to help our loved ones out and keep them safe!
Karen Dieter says
What an awesome idea since I do indeed need to wear a medical I D bracelet, also have a son-in-law who could use one. Thanks so much for the info
Gennie Lancaster says
What a wonderful idea! One of these would be great for my cousin with autism.
Heather Kenville says
Love this idea and know the perfect person i would give it too thank you
Candace Barron says
This is a wonderful idea that started out with a target area that has now expanded to help a broad range of people. As a special education teacher, I know how useful and helpful this is to many families!
Bethany says
These are great!!!
Meg Orr says
Great idea! Something to look into for my 2 epileptic children!
Judi Gerdes says
This is a wonderful idea!! There are so many children and adults that could benefit from a bracelet like this! These people knew how to take lemons and make lemonade out them!! I would love to win, but place it all in God’s hands.
Rebecca says
This product sounds awsome! We are currently in the process of getting a diagnosis for our oldest son. Just yesterday we were at childrens again with him, he is four next week and such a blessing. The doctors seem to be leaning toward a diagnosis of mild PDD-NOS. They have already made arrangements for him to go to speech therapy and have been very helpful in answering all of our many questions. I truely think by the grace of God that he will be alright and live a full productive life. At the time however we have to keep a VERY close eye on him when we go anywhere as he likes to run off. He is in Head Start and his teachers as well have to keep a close eye on him at all times. We have put up a privacy fence around our back yard and our house is locked up like fort knox but I still tend to worry he is very smart and a little escape artist. We will certainly be looking into this product for both of our sons. Thank you for the information on it!!
Hillary Mahon says
This is an excellent idea for an ID bracelet. My son would benefit from this, he has autism and bolts away from me in stores and other places. I am always worried that he may get lost and no one would be able to help him because they couldn’t understand him. Thanks for the chance to win this!
Angie B says
This is FABULOUS!!! I think I have a new baby shower gift giving idea. Thank you so very much!
Jessica Buderer says
these are great, definitely make you feel safer
Sharon Pitney says
This sounds like a fantastic idea that could help many in need.
Sharai McConnell says
I was shocked at how inexpensive these are !! And no yearly fees either . WOOT WOOT !!
alanna robertson says
Wow! Very great idea!
Ruth chu says
this is such a great idea thank you
Sandra says
My nephew is autistic and a runner. This would be perfect for him. I already shared the link with his mom and grandma.
nikki bankert says
would love to win one of these!
Joni says
Congrats, you are the winner. Please check your e-mail:)
Wendy says
My daughter has food allergies. not enough that she will go into shock, but she’s always throwing up. Doctors need to be aware of her allergy to corn because most medications have corn syrup in them to make the medication tasty. It will only result in my child getting sicker and throwing up. Most people think corn on the cob and corn syrup in food, but don’t think about how toothpaste impacts her or using a paper plate that is coated in a corn derivitive. I LOVE these ID Bracelets. I will definitely be ordering one for each of my kiddos!!
Emiela Bradford says
This is excellent for kids!
Kim Emery says
Wow~ These are perfect. I have worked managing Group Homes for over 20 years now and there have been so many situations that our friends would have benefited by these also in the Mentally Impaired population issues that need medical attention may not always be visible. Often times law enforcement will be called in where maybe a friend or family member (emergency contact) can be of way more help!
I havent clicked on the link yet or checked into the price but am definitely recommend them to our company CEO now. Thank you for this opportunity to better serve and protect the people we care for.
Kim
Jammie Gribble says
I work with children and these sound awesome. My kids should have some too:)
Stacey Wenzel says
What a wonderful idea!
LuAnn Cole says
What an awesome product. Would love to get one for my good friend who’s son is autistic.
Nancy Blair says
I have never heard of these before your post. What a great invention! Thanks for the opportunity to win one!
Nancy Blair says
I had never heard of these until your post. What a great invention! Thanks for the opportunity to win one!
michelle wamer says
Great idea. Everyone is touched by autism in someway or another. I will pass this on to all my friends. Thank you for what you have created.
Joni says
Congrats you are the winner:)
Laurie Forgette says
I saw a link on facebook and I am glad I did!! This is an awesome idea. My son has autism and epilepsy and is non-verbal. Thank you so much for coming up with this idea. Gonna keep my fingers crossed that I can win one for my son Robert!!
Laurie Forgette says
Awesome invention !! would love to win one for my autistic, non-verbal son!!
pam smith says
I have 3 people in my family this could be used for my son who is handicapped and not able to be understood when communicating, my grandson who is handicapped and not able to communicat e and my moother who has had severe stroke and in stages of dementia. This is an amazing idea.
abbey says
Great idea!! 🙂 Truly hope I am picked! Thank you
Amee Burr says
My grandmother is 78 and has been diagnosed with emphysema and dementia. She is growing more and more confused and I worry that something may happen and she would not be able to communicate her medications, health problems and who to contact in an emergency. I am her caretaker during the day and I also have two children. Sometimes I have to leave to take my children someplace but my grandfather is there. He is 84 and he doesn’t know all the pertinent information if something should happen. I am hoping to win this bracelet for her. This is an amazing idea. You can update her information as it changes or however you need! I have never win anything, but hey there is a first time for everything right?! Good luck to everyone!!!
Ashley Zachrich says
Love these!
Kayleen Hilyer says
That would be a wonderful thing for me. I have severe migraines. At times when they are so bad, I have symptoms like I am having a stroke. I am unable to communicate, etc. This would be incredibly helpful to medical personnel and would make me feel much safer!
bella says
My daughter carries a note pad cause she pass out many times because of heart problems,this could help save her,Thank you
kathy tyrrell says
This would be so wonderful for my grandson he is 4 also autistic and a world class runner our house has 6 locks and
God forbid he ever got out alone he wouldn’t be able to get back on his own I worry every night he might get up and we won’t hear him so we now have alarms as well but one more intervention is a great idea
Laguna says
Would live to win with 3 special needs kids under 7
Laura Bolton says
What a great concept!!!! Being the mother of an asthmatic child who also carries an epi pen this would so come in handy…and give both of us a little piece of mind…What a blessing 🙂
Jessica Fuller says
This is such an amazing idea! I know this would be a small thing but a huge blessing to a family with special needs!!
Shannon amador says
What a great idea! My daughter would love this and i could know she is a bit safer!
Michelle says
This is a great deal and great for kids! I think this would be great for elderly parents as well.
Kourtney Shirey says
Love this idea! Sign me up!
Stacie Huczel says
What a fantastic idea!!
Tammy H says
I love this idea. My daughter also has Autism and several other medical problems, this would come in handy
Becca says
I would love to have a few of these. With 7 kids, 6 special needs, these would come in so handy. Especially when I can’t always be there!
Taralyn Gouveia says
What a good idea!!
Carla Graff says
This is a wonderful idea!! I think its great for kids, but I wouldnt mind one too. I have health issues so it would be a great idea! Thanks for the giveaway
tammy newton says
WOW I never knew such a thing even existed. How AWESOME!!
Daniella Scaia says
What a great idea! My nephew is autistic and this would be a great thing for his parents.
Lydia says
Thank you for this opportunity!!
lindsey evans says
My son is autistic and almost completely nonverbal. He loves to try to run off. this would be an amazing thing for him!