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How
do I determine my wrist size? Wrap a piece of string
around your wrist so that it is a comfortable fit. Mark the
length then measure the length in inches of the string with
a tape measure or ruler.
Why
should I wear a Medic ID Bracelet? The American Medical
Association recommends that people with hidden medical conditions
wear an alerting device on their wrist or neck with information
that a medical technician would benefit to know if treating
you in an emergency situation. Symptoms of some conditions
that may warrant a medic alert bracelet include dizziness,
confusion, disorientation, impaired motor skills, lack of
balance and slurred speech, all of which may be mistaken for
intoxication or mental disturbance. In some cases, symptoms
can also include loss of consciousness or seizures, both of
which can be fatal if not treated promptly.
What
if my LifeWear does not fit or breaks? All of our bracelets
have a one-year guarantee. If the cuff is too big or too small,
we will replace it for free within thirty days of purchase.
Does
it matter what medical condition or allergy I have? You
may have any condition or information engraved on the back
of the medic identification plate.
Are
my LifeWear bracelets interchangeable? The medical
ID plates are attached to the cuff by two snaps and leather
straps. This allows for easy access to medical information
and enables you to mix and match with different color leather
cuffs or medic alert symbols.
Does
LifeWear sell the leather cuff or ID Plate separately? Currently,
LifeWear will only sell the cuffs or ID plates separately
if you have previously purchased a bracelet from us.
Can
I wear my LifeWear bracelet in the shower, while swimming,
or while surfing? It is not recommended that you immerse
your leather bracelet in water.
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