Barton Black & Silver Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
Barton Black & Silver Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
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The Barton Medical Alert ID bracelet is made in black genuine leather and easily fastened with a modern style hook clasp. The strap is 10mm in width. The stainless steel plate is silver featuring the international medic alert symbol in white. The plate is attached with a matching cord.
The stainless-steel engraving plate can be simply flipped over to show your personalised details. All our tags are engraved in-house and you can choose the wording that best suits your condition. We will engrave your bracelet free of charge with the words that best describe your condition.
Bracelet Size:
Fits wrist size up to 20.5cm/8 inches
Can my item be engraved?
Yes – on the reverse of the steel medical alert plate.
Up to 3 lines with maximum of 25 characters per line
The stainless-steel engraving plate can be simply flipped over to show your personalised details. All our tags are engraved in-house and you can choose the wording that best suits your condition. We will engrave your bracelet free of charge with the words that best describe your condition - just let us know what you want it to say when prompted on the website.
Can my item be engraved?
Yes – on the reverse of the steel medical alert plate. Up to 3 lines with maximum of 25 characters per line
Specification
- METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL ALERT TAG
- STYLE: METAL HOOK CLASP
- MATERIAL: GENUINE LEATHER
- FREE PERSONALISED ENGRAVING -Up to 3 lines of text (Maximum 25 characters per line)
- FREE VELVET TRAVEL POUCH
- FREE UK SHIPPING
- FREE GIFT BOX
- FREE MEDICAL CARD
Who is my bracelet named after?
Mary Barton (1 March 1905 – 1990) was a British obstetrician who, in the 1930s, founded one of the first fertility clinics in England to offer donor insemination.[1] Throughout her career, Barton studied infertility and conception. Her pioneering research and practice were inspired by experience as a medical missionary in India, where she saw the harsh treatment of childless women.