AU2018100714A4 - Child Emergency Car Seat Labels. - Google Patents

Child Emergency Car Seat Labels. Download PDF

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AU2018100714A4
AU2018100714A4 AU2018100714A AU2018100714A AU2018100714A4 AU 2018100714 A4 AU2018100714 A4 AU 2018100714A4 AU 2018100714 A AU2018100714 A AU 2018100714A AU 2018100714 A AU2018100714 A AU 2018100714A AU 2018100714 A4 AU2018100714 A4 AU 2018100714A4
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Kellie Louise Wilkins
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Abstract The Child Emergency label is a sticker that gets placed on the child's car seat, facing the car door that contains vital emergency information for emergency services. The label is titled 'CHILD I.C.E.' (In case of Emergency) and provides spaces for the parent to complete the child's name, date of birth, parents names and contact numbers, emergency contacts other than the parents (name and number) and medical information such as allergies, current medication and the current doctor.

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Title: Child Emergency Labels Field: Emergency Services
Background: Discussing with volunteer ambulance officers about a recent car accident where a child was taken from a car wreck but no one knew any information or emergency contact details for the child. The driver/parent was unconscious and was taken to a separate hospital. It took 3 days before a family member could be contacted to advise the condition of the child. Discussions with the ambulance officer revealed there are steps in place to assist the elderly with emergency contact information especially where they are living alone, but there is nothing in place easily accessible for emergency services for children in car accidents.
Summary of Invention: The Child Emergency label is a sticker that gets placed on the child’s car seat, facing the car door, that contains vital emergency information for emergency services. The label is titled ‘CHILD I.C.E.’ (In case of Emergency) and provides spaces for the parent to complete the child’s name, date of birth, parents names and contact numbers, emergency contacts other than the parents (name and number) and medical information such as allergies, current medication and the current doctor.
Description of Embodiments: The label is a plastic base material which can easily be written on with permanent marker but not easily damaged by the child (eg water resistant). The information (as mentioned above) is on a white background and outlined with a red border and black capital letter writing. Each label is 7cm wide by 10cm high and is large enough for parents to write clearly and for emergency services to easily access and take note of in the event of an accident, but small enough to fit easily on the car seat without obstruction of any information.

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  1. Claim: The ‘Child Emergency Label’ provides an easily accessible solution to assist our Emergency Services teams by displaying vital emergency information for a child in the event of an accident where the driver or child is unable to communicate.
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