Chronic diseases are never easy to live with.
Stress alone can be life-threatening for many people,
leading them to the top of the other struggles they have to deal with in life.
For some, there is the stress that comes with everyday life;
for others, there is the worry of having a medical emergency at any time.
But medical emergencies and accidents can happen to anyone, at any time.
It's a terrifying thought: What would you do in a life-or-death emergency?
The best way to protect yourself is to get immediate medical help.
But what do you do if you can't properly communicate what's happening to you in an emergency?
The easiest way, for many people, is to wear a KOD-I bracelet.
A KOD-I bracelet is a personalized piece of jewelry that is worn around the wrist.
Other options are available such as necklaces, pendants, clothing,
that allow you to take your medical information with you wherever you go.
A KOD-I bracelet will look like any other bracelet,
almost like a watch with an engraved faceplate in place of the watch face.
The engraved faceplate will include the information you think is most important to your medical and personal safety.
All this with NFC technology that makes it Super Technological.
The reason you wear a KOD-I bracelet is to protect yourself in the face of a medical emergency.
But what do you get engraved on your personalized KOD-I bracelet?
The most common things to engrave on the KOD-I bracelet include:
First name
Emergency contact information: name and number
Medical conditions you live with
The drugs you take
Allergies
Previous surgery / operations, eg. double bypass surgery
Blood group
These informations can really come in handy in an emergency, especially among those people living with various diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, Alzheimer's, severe anxiety disorders and more.
But a KOD-I bracelet could also save a cyclist's life, runner or a senior while walking.
For example, suppose they have an accident while exercising or walking,
whether they are hit by a car while cycling or stumble and bang their heads on the way.
Both could be fatal injuries if not treated immediately.
And, if the person faints in the accident, will not be able to correctly explain what happened to the rescuers.
Suddenly, this leads to great confusion, and time becomes the main enemy.