A new initiative from an Island charity is allowing people to have vital medical and personal information to hand if needed.
Crossroads IOM's In Case of Emergency (ICE) project provides people with a USB drive which can hold important personal details to provide to emergency services if in need of assistance.
It'll be able to store information including a persons name, contact number, doctor's name as well as medical details such as allergies or existing conditions.
Crossroads says whilst they hope none of them have to be used it could give you and your loved ones peace of mind.
To purchase one or find out more about them, you can contact the charity on 673 103 or e-mail info@crossroadsiom.org.
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