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Idenity wristbands for children - recommendation

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Hulababy · 02/08/2004 11:13

From a leaflet included in a parcel for my from an online friend I would love to recommend the product to you all:

Identify my child

We ordered a leather ID wristband for Mollie to use on holiday and it is great. A little bulky I guess at the moment as she has little wrists but not bad, and can be used over and over again. She has tried it in the house and seems okay with it.

We also were sent a free paper, single use band. We used this in legoland as a tester day and Mollie had no problems keeping it on and didn't complain about it at all. We have just ordered another pack - 15 for £5.15 including P&P. Which I think is great value really. Will use these in the Disney parks on holiday each day.

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daisy1999 · 02/08/2004 11:18

Nationwide give out free reusable plastic identity bands. You don't put details of the child on it but just your mobile number.

Hulababy · 02/08/2004 11:20

That sounds great Daisy!

These ones you just put mobile number on and any medical info. Name is optional. The single use ones also have a tear off slip with a code on - the tear off slip code matches the code on the wrist band.

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SofiaAmes · 02/08/2004 15:29

I had dog tags done at an army surplus store with my mobile number on it. I had american and english ones done. They come with a long chain to go around their neck or a short one to attach to a belt loop (or similar). I figured if I forget to take it off when I put their clothes in the laundry it will survive the wash. The kids don't even notice them once they're on.

Davros · 02/08/2004 21:10

GLTC sell excellent ones that I use with my DS who has autism all the time.

SofiaAmes · 03/08/2004 00:16

davros, your post made me laugh, as given the grammatical arrangement it sounds like your ds has autism all the time as opposed to just some of the time.

Davros · 03/08/2004 11:23

Oops! He does but I see what you mean! Smacked legs for me!

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