ROTH ID TAG™ First Responder Information
FIRST RESPONDERS: Look for the ROTH ID TAG™.
In the case of an emergency, know where to find the ROTH ID TAG™ on a car seat. It should always be placed on the back/side of the car seat, applied to a plastic surface that does not interfere with the safety function of the seat.
When you find the ROTH ID TAG™ pull in the direction of the arrows to release the tag from the seat. Remove the adhesive band and wrap the band around a wrist or ankle to secure the ROTH ID TAG™ to the child or person.
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The First Universal Emergency Contact Identification System
The ROTH ID TAG™ Identification System is an information tag that can be affixed to any product used by an infant, young child, or person under the care of a parent or guardian. Used by any person, children or adults. The first focus will be to get these on every car seat. From car seats to walkers, for young to old, the options are endless!
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How ROTH ID TAG™ Works
Step 1:
Fill out the information on the tag, and register your ROTH ID TAG online at ROTHIDTAG.com/register.
Step 2:
Select a hard flat space on the car seat, not covering any warning labels. Remove the two side adhesive strips.
Step 3:
Apply the ROTH ID TAG to selected visible location on car seat, not covering any warning labels.
Step 4:
Apply the SIGNAL TAG™ in a highly visible place on the car seat, not covering any warning labels.
Step 5:
In the event of an emergency, the ROTH ID TAG will be detached from the car seat and used as an identification wristband.
Step 6:
The information on the wristband will be used to connect your child with their emergency contacts.