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View compareEmergency Profile Tips: Maximizing Safety
The Power of Visual Identification
- Tip: Upload a high-resolution, recent headshot of your child. In high-stress situations, a clear photo confirms to the helper that they are assisting the correct individual, especially in crowded environments.
Strategic Contact Hierarchy
- Tip: List at least two "ICE" (In Case of Emergency) contacts. Always include a secondary contact (such as a grandparent or family friend) in case the primary guardian is in an area with poor cellular reception or is otherwise unavailable.
Clarity in Medical Communication
- Tip: Be clinical and specific. Instead of writing "Allergies," write "SEVERE PEANUT ALLERGY – REQUIRES EPIPEN." Use the 'Notes' section to describe specific behaviors, such as "Non-verbal" or "Sensory Sensitive," to guide the helper on how to interact with your child calmly.
The Routine Safety Check
- Tip: Set a calendar reminder every six months (or before school trips) to perform a "Test Tap." Ensure your phone numbers haven't changed and that the medical information is still relevant to your child's current needs.
