Pets
Pet Owners

There are more than 300 hereditary animal diseases such as Hip & elbow displasia, deafness, Hypothyroidism, rogressive retinal atrophy, Rheumatoid arthritis, Atopic dermatitis Glaucoma, Narcolepsy, or Diabetes. Each of these requires specific treatment that is vital to maintain a good quality of life for the animal.

While many owners take preventative measures to ensure their pet is cared for, it is impossible to fit an entire medical history on a tag or pendant, until now. From an adventurous dog who sets out on a journey without permission to a motor vehicle accident, Rescue Facts allows for this information to be communicated to anyone giving care to your companion in an emergency situation.

This conspicuous nylon strap embroidered with the universal medical symbol, attaches to your animal's collar or leash. Inside the strap is a pocket designed to contain a form filled out by the owner. It includes allergies, emergency contact information, breed, approximate age, name, animal license number, a place for a photo and much more. Dealer inquiries accepted.

Cycle
Motorcycle Riders

Everyone who drives or rides a motorcycle runs the risk of becoming involved in an accident, and a simple device attached to your helmet chin strap can give the police and EMTs at the scene the needed edge to save your life. Rescue Facts has put together a product that although it won't prevent an accident from happening, it may ease your mind when an accident occurs.

    The Rescue Facts Information Pack is a nylon wrap that secures around your helmet chin strap or on your handlebars and is secured by Velcro. An embroidered or screen-printed medical symbol alerts EMS and Police that there is important health information inside.

    Written in English and Spanish, Rescue Facts contains all the necessary information about the patient and his/her blood type, allergies, medical conditions, primary physician, current medications being taken, consent to treat form, a photograph and more; then it folds up inside the pocket of this nylon wrap. Developed by Brian Day, a police officer, and John Mulry, a former EMT, who have experienced first hand the frustration associated with, and the time lost, while attempting to identify and piece together a medical history for crash victims.

    The Rescue Facts Information Pack was designed to give back those precious moments and allow for the user to obtain the very best medical care as quickly as possible.


Seat Belt, Motorcycle
and Pet ID Straps



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