Neutral form factors for everyday dignity, school readiness, and institutional deployment.
Soft-touch NFC band for everyday readiness.
Neutral, non-medical design with passive NFC and no visible condition marking. Built for daily wear, quick assignment, and low-maintenance household use.
Low-profile option for people who prefer subtle wear.
A calm, jewelry-like format that supports dignity, comfort, and everyday use while remaining fully passive and battery-free.
Out-of-sight attachment for users who resist wrist or neck wear.
Alternative placement option for sensory-sensitive users, designed to remain discreet while preserving the same emergency-only workflow.
Everyday attachable option for bags, keys, and care kits.
Keeps emergency identity available on a school bag, key set, or carer kit without creating a clinical look.
Durable tag for school, travel, and day programs.
Weather-resistant tag for backpacks and transport use. Easy to replace, easy to reassign, and visually neutral in group settings.
Practical tag option for site, transport, and activity gear.
Designed for fixed gear assignment in high-pressure environments while keeping the emergency profile separate from public labeling.
Clip-on tag for uniforms, jackets, and supervised activities.
Useful for temporary issuance and managed settings where attachment speed and neutral presentation both matter.
Discreet tag format for mobility aids and daily support equipment.
Provides an accessible attachment point for older adults and supported users without changing the core emergency-only workflow.
Slim card format for older teens and adults.
Fits into a wallet or card holder and works well for independent users who want emergency identity available without changing how they dress or carry essentials.
Institution-ready card for staff-managed issuance.
Ideal for schools, activity centers, and care homes that need role-based issuance, stock control, and incident-ready identification without public disclosure.
Every form factor follows the same neutral design principle: no public condition marking, no public diagnosis, and no special visual code that turns the wearer into a category first.
Lost devices can be revoked, replaced, and reassigned quickly. Institutional packs support stock control and temporary issuance without breaking the continuity of the emergency profile behind them.