
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
Recognised by first responders
No Guessing. No Delays
Don't leave home without it
When a diabetic emergency happens, every second without the right information leads to the wrong treatment. You won't be able to explain, and no one will know where to start.
The WanderLab Alert bracelet tells first responders exactly what they need to know, the moment they need it.
No confusion. Just the protection to go wherever life takes you.
In the event of an accident or other unexpected situation, the information engraved on the bracelet can help communicate important health details to first responders and medical professionals.
We're so confident the WanderLab™ Alert bracelet will speak for you in the moments that matter most and give you the peace of mind you deserve, that if you're unhappy for any reason, you can return it for a full refund within 30 days.
Yes. Australian paramedics check the wrist first when assessing an unresponsive patient. A visible medical alert is the fastest way to get the right treatment in the first 60 seconds.
The bracelet is 21 cm, suitable for most adult wrists.
Hold the bracelet with both hands and gently pull down the front plate with the medical symbol.
The plate works like a small latch: once you pull it downward, the bracelet will open.
Brief contact with water is fine — towel it dry after a shower. We recommend removing it for long swims in chlorinated pools or salt water.
Unfortunately, there is currently no possibility of adding any information to the bracelet.
This is because medical conditions are already engraved on the bracelet, and the text on the bracelet cannot be changed.