It’s that time of the year again: kids all over the country are headed back to school. While gathering those school supplies, it’s also important to remember your child’s safety. That’s where ELPH comes in! ELPH is a silicone wristband designed specifically for children, adults, the elderly, and individuals with special needs. It provides an immediate, highly visible form of identification, with clear instructions directly on the band, so you can be reunited with your lost loved one, although none of your child’s sensitive identifying info is directly on the band for strangers to see.
ELPH bands are simple to use. You activate and register the band, and in the event that your child is separated from you, a good samaritan can either call the toll free number or scan the band’s QR code to be directly connected to an emergency contact (you!). Ruth from Viva Veltoro recently had the opportunity to review the ELPH band. Be sure to check out her full review to see how cute and functional these bands are, and why they should be a must-have on your back to school list.
ELPH wants to help one lucky family get prepared for the school season,
so they’re giving away an ELPH and a $100 Target Gift Card to help with back to school shopping!
Connect: You can connect with ELPH on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Buy it: You can purchase your ELPH band on their website for only $19.99. This includes a year of their amazing service.
Win it: One lucky person will win an ELPH band of their choice (size + color) and a $100 Target Gift Card!
Open to the US and Canada, ages 18 and up. Ends 8/28/14 at 11:59 PM ET.
Enter using the Giveaway Tools form below.
Disclosure: I did not receive any compensation for hosting this giveaway. ELPH is responsible for prize fulfillment. Viva Veltoro, Thrifty Nifty Mommy and the participating blogs are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Please note, if the winner is Canadian they can opt for $100 PayPal instead. Please contact vivaveltoro{at}gmail.com with any questions about this giveaway.
jenniferhiles says
I learned from ELPH that you can scan the QR code on the wrist band to be connected with an emergency contact. Such a great idea.
Jaime Nicole says
I learned that when the bar code is scanned it gives a GPS location!
Debra Holloway says
I did not know about these ELPH bands before reading this review. I like that they provide a quick means of identification.
Yona Williams says
I learned that if you lose your ID brand, then you can purchase another at a discounted price, and you still keep a unique id code.