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CYCLING ID

Did you know that between 2006 and 2016, there has been an increase in the number of killed or seriously injured (KSI) cyclists in Great Britain?

Wearing a comprehensive cycling ID bracelet while out on the road or mountain bike trails makes a lot of sense these days. The roads in the UK are not the safest place for a cyclist to be. Competing for space on the roads and making sure you’re visible to large motor vehicles like lorries and buses is a constant factor of cycling in public. No matter if you’re using a bike to get to work or if you’re a sporting cyclist, there’s an ever-present danger of being involved in an accident while you’re out and about

Wearing an ICE ID or cycling wristband makes a lot of sense these days. Our country’s roads are not the safest place to be as a cyclist. No matter if you’re using a bike to get to work or you’re a sporting cyclist, there’s an ever present danger of being involved in an accident. 

When you’re unable to communicate to an attending paramedic or doctor, an ICE ID bracelet can really mean the difference between life and death if you have any serious medical conditions or could be adversely affected by certain medicines due to a critical allergy.

A CYCLING ID from ICE ID is an effective cyclist’s wristband that contains critical information that attending medical professionals need to know if they are to attend to you effectively. It could be something as simple as a nut allergy or more serious, such as diabetes or a major allergy to an antibiotic. This information is conveniently accessible to the doctor on the wristband.

Even if you don’t have any medical issues or allergies, if you’re involved in an accident, wouldn’t it be comforting to know that your loved ones could be alerted immediately?