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You are here: Home / Parenting / Life360 Emergency ID Review

Life360 Emergency ID Review

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October 5, 2010 by cindy Leave a Comment

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One of the biggest fears most parents face is losing their child in a crowded mall or theme park. We have all shuddered at news reports of children being abducted from public places and wondered “What if?” Unfortunately, these scenes are reality in our world and we must do what we can to protect and educate our children.

If your child got separated from you at the mall would he know what to do? Who to contact? How to reach you? Wouldn’t you like some peace of mind knowing that your child has an Emergency ID on them that they know to show to someone if they get lost or separated? Life360 is a safety company that helps you do just that. Life360 offers a variety of products and monitoring packages to help you and your family stay safe and connected in an emergency. With Life360 you get the peace of mind knowing where your child is located and when they need help. Life360 offers everything from Family GPS Tracking (using an iPhone, Android phone or GPS tracking unit), to Offender Monitoring, an Emergency Messenger and Emergency IDs.

Life360 was selected by Google as one of the top ten mobile applications worldwide as part of the Android Developer Challenge for our work in turning mobile phones into the ultimate family safety tool.


Life360 Emergency IDs are available as cards, bracelets and tags that contain vital medical and contact information should you ever have an emergency. My sons are teens and both have cell phones but what if one of my kids was the victim of a car accident and they couldn’t relay information to the emergency workers? They both now carry the durable, plastic Life360 cards in their wallets so that in an emergency their vital medical information is readily available. I even printed free cards for my husband and I because you never know when an emergency is going to happen.

The sign-up process on the Life360 website is quick and easy and their plans are all reasonably priced. There are several informative videos on the site to help you make the best decision for your family.

Disclosure: Life360 set my family up with a basic membership and sent us 2 plastic ID cards for my boys. I feel being prepared for emergencies is very important and all opinions are 100% mine.

Filed Under: Parenting, Reviews Tagged With: child safety, child safety issues, emergency id, life360

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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