UTAG® is the USB PC compatible digital dogtag or digital credit card that stores vital personal information. Designed to be the first point of reference in an emergency.
Do you ever wonder what if ...? - what if you are at a concert / festival / event and something happens to you? how would anyone know who you are? what if you have an illness that is liable to render you unable to speak for yourself? what if you have an allergy or you need a specific medication that anyone dealing with you would need to know about URGENTLY?
What if you're a parent who's child is going off to their very first festival - would you feel happier knowing that you could be contacted in case of an emergency?
Many people find themselves in an unexpected situation where they can't speak for themselves - and as we all know - in an emergency minutes matter - getting basic information quickly can and does save lives. Basically - the question is - what would you give for peace of mind ?
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Basically it's a digital dogtag. It utilises the latest USB technology to give electronic data storage, in a style that mimics a traditional dogtag. It has clearly displayed on it, the international medical symbol (the snake and sceptre) and the letters “ICE” which the emergency services are using to denote “In Case of Emergency”.
It can be worn as a dogtag, a zip pull or on a key ring.The unique software has been developed to be easy to use and can include emergency phone contacts, photo ID, GP information and medical information (it's great because all fields are optional - you can have as much or as little information as you choose). The lightweight aluminium dogtag design gives it a stylish and funky edge and it comes with an additional blank dogtag you can personalise.
We were so impressed with it that we feel it deserves to be out there - it has a thousand and one uses and certainly for concert safety is a sure fire winner - it's a great funky fashion accessory with an edge.
Of course beyond concert safety it has many other uses - let's face it - most of us could do with a nifty way of keeping vital information on us - information that's accessible if necessary. Think about it - elderly relatives, kids, people who suffer with a disability and might not be able to communicate readily in an emergency, people who have medical conditions - and the most obvious of all - anyone who might be unconcious and unable to speak.
With so many being employed in the music industry and working at all sorts of different levels - this product might just be looking for:
UTAG was the initial idea of former British SAS soldiers, and you don’t get much more professional than that!
Development, from the initial concept, was assisted by UK leading Health and Safety experts who researched critical information pertaining to the specific needs of the emergency services and event medical companies.
Any people working in the entertainment industry, security sectors or others who have lone workers would all benefit from this product whilst providing their employers and family members with peace of mind. Attacks against Door supervisors have increased dramatically (up by over 40% in Hampshire) and the HSE consider security at high risk for Violence in the Workplace.
Production and touring crews are a key sector that would benefit enormously from this device. The endless hours which crews operate can give rise to an accident even in the most safety conscious environments. How many promoters’ and production/tour managers have the key medical details and next of kin information at hand??? It must be often quite difficult to store all this information, for each crew member and I believe that individuals and employers would benefit by using such a device.
The tag has two formats: the dog tag version and a credit card sized option (for the wallet/purse or on a lanyard) UTAG have a worldwide patent pending on all their products and software. UTAG will also be selling a UTAG tablet screen reader, for those concerned with any cyber crime (for networks). Yamaha World Motor-Cross, and Yamaha British Super-bikes have already signed up for this amazing product, as have some rather enviable other major names in the sporting, corporate and International Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs). The technical team at UTAG have adapted the software for use by Close Protection High Risk Teams operating in Hostile Environments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Our streets are not as safe as they used to be and it’s not getting any better out there is it…? Its no joke when you are injured and relying on others, and take it from me, for those family members finding out 8-12hrs later it’s not all rosy either. For those working at, or perhaps attending events, this device can provide absolute peace of mind that critical information will be at hand (available in multiple language selection for emergency services overseas) and the nominated next of kin/employer, will be contacted in the event of an accident occurring. A lot of our enquiries suggest that the incoming Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act has certainly concerned some employer’s and others who wish to update their existing company safety regime.
The bottom line is that even with the best systems in place; accidents can, do and will always happen that’s a fact!
Phil Campion (Former 22 SAS)