The nature of motorcycle riding is dangerous. We should be prepared for something bad to happen. We do as much as we can, using protective gear, practicing our riding skills, and having a properly maintained motorcycle, but accidents still happen. It is a good thing to have a way for first responders or hospital staff to get information if you are unable to answer questions.
We have all seen the card that you carry that has your In Case of Emergency (ICE) information. But how easy is that to find? Is it lost in the stack of cards in your wallet? If you want to use these cards, I recommend you put it behind your driver’s license because that information is one of the first things First Responders will be looking for.
You can also put the information in your phone. There are “ICE” apps that have your information and can be accessed even if your phone is locked. The problem with the phone is it may be damaged or lost in the accident. So don’t rely on that alone.
There are some helmet tags that you can use that enter your information. It is attached to your helmet’s chin strap. This is only useful if you wear a helmet.
With today’s new technology, you can get medical information bracelets that are USB connected. These bracelets may help the hospital but not the first responders – most don’t have or won’t take the time to plug something into a computer even if they have a computer with them.
Dog Tags can be ordered with whatever information you want and can be worn around your neck. First responders check for things like that. You have to remember to wear them and keep them updated.
Medical Alert jewelry has been around a long time. First responders look for this bracelet because it provides critical medical information.
Whatever way you keep your “ICE” information, it is very important that you keep it updated.
Be safe!
Here are some links to some of the products you can use that provide your ICE information:
Amazon.com | EMERGENCY INFORMATION INSIDE Bag Tag Medical Alert Zipper Pull Set 2pcs | Luggage Tags