Julie HWow! They look quite neat! Has anybody actually tried them? I was just wondering how you write so much information on them and if this would not wash off eventually or something. I know I have written onto waterproof kind of plastic before and eventually it fades or washes off like anything else---my child swims a great deal so I wondered about that---Guess you would have to keep checking to make sure that the vital information is still there. When something is engraved it is a little more permanent in that sense. Another thing I thought was sometimes kids might play with the bracelet and lose the information sheet, or it may drop out in the normal rough and tumble that kids get up to. What if the sheet was lost and before you noticed it missing, your child had an accident?
I did look at them and wonder if there was some way that I could attatch my childs engraved emblem to them as sometimes the chain looks totally untrendy. However, I guess that it's not there to look good. It's there to do a certain job and at the end of the day I felt though it was a little more costly than the other ones that are at the above URL that if your going to buy ten of the something that may not do what you want it to, you would probably be better off buying the original thing in the first place as it taken more seriously an emergency situation. If the information sheet was lost in the neoprene bracelet, I guess they might read the little label and just see the red tab, which indicates the child as 'some' medeical condition (as the smaller ones don't have diabetes on them) but would the medics act swiftly?
Maybe someone should trial them for a six months or so and then come back to us and let us know how they fared?
JH