No More Jane Doe's

No More Jane Doe's

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Safety QR Tag for People with Mental and Physical Disabilities No More Jane Doe's in Lost Departments Today, smartphones can read QR codes, and in the EU alone, 68% of users own one. This tag holds a QR code printed on a home printer. The code can be created here on many different websites, such as BarcodesInc and downloaded for free. Scan Me is very easy to use and free. I created an image size of 3cm x 3cm, then printed mine out on waterproof photographic paper. Then, using the template, you can cut it out to size. You can choose any text for the QR code. For example, I have included name, address, postal, and telephone number. But you could include important medical information or known allergies. Try scanning the code in the photo to see how easy it is. Use the zoom button or the studio logo hides some of the code. Security First For safety reasons, the tag cannot be opened without destroying it, so any parents or guardians can immediately know if the tag has been tampered with, thereby avoiding any risk of tampering with the information inside. Attract Attention The outside of the tag is marked with the international SOS, and on the rear side, Emergency, please read QR code. So any emergency or police services can quickly identify it and access the important information. Assembly Create your QR code and print it on photographic paper that's waterproof and UV proof. Use the template to cut out the code. I have included a STL of the template so you can print one out. Place in the back plate, so the code can be seen. Fit the front plate using a hot knife, lightly melt the pin ends (see photo). This makes it impossible to open the assembly. Add a key ring fixing and place on the person in a good location. Blind dog collar, wheelchair, house keys, wallet, pencil case, rucksack, handbag are just some of the possible locations.

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