Frier Denim Blue Genuine Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
Frier Denim Blue Genuine Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
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In a pretty denim blue colour, the Frier medical alert bracelet is handmade to order to fit any size wrist. The strap is gnuine leather and the stainless-steel faceplate is attached with matching cord, featuring the international medical alert symbol.
Note: The clasp is stainless steel and magnetised so please let us know if you wear a pacemaker - we will change the clasp
All our bracelets include:
- FREE PERSONALISED ENGRAVING
- FREE VELVET TRAVEL POUCH
- FREE UK SHIPPING
- FREE GIFT BOX
- FREE MEDICAL CARD X 2
The medical cards are useful if you have multiple conditions or want to add further details such as your GP, NHS number, full list of meds.
Bracelet Size
Please select your bracelet size from the dropdown list.
Note: This is the length of the inside of the bracelet when fastened.
Can my item be engraved?
Yes. We engrave on the reverse of the steel medical alert plate.
Up to 3 lines with maximum of 25 characters per line
The engraving plate is there for the essential, critical information paramedics, first responders and potentially even members of the public or schools need in an emergency. In the event of an emergency, the universal medical alert symbol on the front of your bracelet will alert medics to vital information. The plate is easily flipped over to reveal the engraving.
We suggest you include:
- Your name
- Any CRITICAL medical conditions, allergies or drugs that might affect how you are treated in an emergency (such as blood thinners)
- An ICE contact number - preferably a mobile
ICE stands for 'In Case of Emergency'. Emergency Services are also trained to look for ICE contacts in your phone so make sure it's in there too. Both android and iPhones will allow access to ICE contacts even when the phones are locked.
Specification
- METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL PLATE
- STYLE: WRISTBAND
- MATERIAL: LEATHER
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Who is my bracelet named after?
Brian M. Frier is a Scottish physician, diabetologist, clinical scientist, and an Honorary Professor of Diabetes at the University of Edinburgh. He is best known for his many scientific contributions to the pathophysiological understanding of hypoglycemia, a common adverse effect of insulin therapy in diabetic patients whose societal impact has deserved increasing media attention worldwide.[1][2][3] His honors include the R.D. Lawrence Lecture of the British Diabetic Association (Diabetes UK) in 1986,[4] the Banting Memorial Lecture at Diabetes UK in 2009, the Camillo Golgi Prize and lecture at the 53rd annual EASD conference in 2017, and the Michael Somogyi Award from the Hungarian Diabetes Association in 2004.[5]