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SOS Talisman
Web: www.sos-talisman.com
SOS Talisman identification jewellery has the following features.
- It is a water-tight, heat-resistant metal capsule, worn as an item of jewellery, containing a non-soluble paper strip of information relating to the wearer's medical conditions.
- It provides vital information about the wearer in the case of an accident or illness. The information strip headings are in six different languages.
- The SOS Talisman is available in a wide range of designs in a variety of metals including pendants, bracelets and watch strap attachments.
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