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In case of emergency
UTAG® is the USB PC compatible digital dogtag that stores vital personal
information. Designed to be the first point of reference in an emergency.
Emergency contact details
Include your picture
Tough aluminium alloy weatherproof enclosure
Blood type, key medical information
GP contact
International language options
Can be worn as a dogtag a zip pull or on your keyring
Bespoke user friendly software
Concept
UTAG® was initially designed with motorcyclists in mind but is for
anyone who considers their personal safety, or the safety of family or
friends, as important.
Motorcyclists are very aware that with the joys of biking come unavoidable
risks and that accidents can happen. Some already carry contact information
in case of emergency but it is difficult to make this visible and accessible
and it can be overlooked.
The creator of UTAG® wanted a product that could easily be seen and
identified as containing emergency information and could be worn in a
visible place. It needed to carry all the information a rider felt was
necessary to help in an emergency situation.
It had to give every rider the best possible chance of communicating
with the emergency services, letting them know who to contact on their
behalf and pass on any medical information they wanted to make available.
It also needed to be something a rider would want to wear and would be
seen as a worthwhile, fashionable accessory. The answer is UTAG®.
"It's one piece of kit I seriously recommend" Suzi Perry -
Sport & TV Presenter

Specification
Aluminium alloy construction
Magnetic closure
5mm chain hole
Compatible with Windows Me, 2000, XP and Vista
Supports USB 1.1 / 2.0 standards
10 year + data retention
Dimensions 54mm x 30mm x 3.2mm
Weight 10g
7 Language options
English
French
German
Dutch
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
Supplied with spare dogtag for personalisation
Includes neck chain, key chain and black sound dampener
Password protected edit screens
FAQ
I have put my UTAG® into my computer and a window did not open, I
cannot see the UTAG®.
Double click on 'My Computer' a window will open and you will see the
UTAG® logo against a drive letter, click to open. Then click on the
UTAG® logo in the new window and the program will open.
There are some marks on the UTAG®, what are they?
UTAG® is made from a lilght alloy material which naturally receives
markings and scratches. These marks can be removed with everyday metal
polish. These marks will not affect the performance of this emergency
device.
The USB part of my UTAG® dogtag sticks up a bit - Why?
The USB connector has two spaces either side of it. These are to prevent
the UTAG® being inserted the wrong way and also to hold the contacts
away from the metal part underneath the UTAG®. This is to prevent
corrosion or wear of the contacts.
How do I put in my details?
In each section of the public screen there is an edit button. Click the
button and you will be asked for the password (this is set to 'password'
when you first use your UTAG®). You will then be able to edit the
information shown in the public screen.
Do I have to fill in all the information?
All information is optional, so you put in as much information as you
wish.
Why do I not fill in my full date of birth?
The year of your birth is enough for an emergency situation. We felt that
with concerns about identity issues we would not include any information
that was sensitive, only information that could be needed for an emergency
situation.
What happens if I forget my password?
Your password is non recoverable. This is a security measure so nobody
can change your details. You can still use the information contained in
your UTAG® but you will not be able to edit it.
Do I have to put in the full international dialling code and what does
the "+" mean?
You do not have to include it but if you travel abroad it would help if
there was an emergency. Someone may not know the dialling code for the
UK is 44. The "+" symbol means that the call should start with
the international dialling code for that country, which is "00"
in the UK.
I have a condition that I do not want to be seen in the public screen
but it would need to be known in an emergency.
We suggest in the 'Other' box putting something like "Please contact
my GP for information about an existing condition".
Will the emergency services know what the UTAG® is?
As part of their normal procedure a trained person will check an unconscious
or delirious person for medical devices. The UTAG® has the recognised
letters ICE on the device which stands for In Case of Emergency and the
Staff and snake emblem in the paramedic star. These alert the person searching
that the UTAG® is a medical information device.
Can I use my UTAG® to store music and other files?
You can, but we do not recommend that you do. The information held on
your UTAG® is important; you should not clutter the drive with other
files. In an emergency you want it to be clear where the information is.
The picture I want to use is big, will it fit?
The software on the UTAG® will automatically adjust the image so that
it fits into the window on the public page.
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