When it comes to your family's safety, seconds count. Our emergency contact labels are designed to be your child's voice when they can't speak for themselves. Whether you need a car seat emergency label for a family road trip or a medical warning label for a backpack or inhaler case, these high-visibility stickers ensure that first responders and caregivers have instant access to names, phone numbers, and vital health details.
Our waterproof emergency stickers are built for the real world. They make excellent travel bag name tags for busy airports and field trips, staying securely attached to luggage, strollers, and sports gear. These personalized safety stickers are fade-resistant and scratch-proof, ensuring that your ICE (In Case of Emergency) details remain legible for years. From peanut allergy alert stickers to general contact info, our durable vinyl labels provide an essential layer of protection for every adventure.
Safety & Emergency Labels: Common Questions
Where is the best place to put a car seat emergency label?
We recommend placing emergency contact labels on a visible, flat surface on the side of the car seat base or the back of the shell. This ensures first responders can easily find the information from a window or door without having to search through the vehicle.
Can I customize these as medical warning labels?
Yes! You can customize the text to include specific medical conditions, blood types, or allergy alerts. These are frequently used on medical devices, epi-pen cases, and daycare bags to provide immediate instruction to caregivers and medical professionals.
Are the stickers durable enough for travel and outdoor gear?
Absolutely. Our labels are made from professional-grade, weather-resistant vinyl. They are ideal as travel bag name tags because they can handle baggage handling, outdoor elements, and constant handling without peeling or cracking.
What information should I include on my personalized safety stickers?
For maximum safety, we recommend including the child’s name, two primary emergency phone numbers, and any critical medical alerts (such as a peanut allergy alert). The goal is to provide enough info for a caregiver to act quickly.
How many labels come in a set?
Our emergency contact labels come 6 to a sheet. This allows you to have matching safety information on multiple items, such as a car seat, a backup stroller, a diaper bag, and school gear.
Do you offer specialized allergy alert designs?
Yes, we have high-visibility designs specifically for allergies. These use bold colors and clear icons to ensure that even a quick glance tells a teacher, coach, or first responder about a specific dietary or medical restriction.