Identification tag: what is it, and should you take it with you on a trip or while backpacking?
What is an identification tag?
- An identification tag, also called an ID tag, dog tag or emergency ID, is a small metal or plastic tag that you wear around your neck, wrist or bag, that shows your personal information.
- On an identification tag is stated your name, nationality, blood type, allergies or emergency contact information.
What can you use an identification tag for when travelling and backpacking?
- An identification tag is useful, when you become unconscious, have an accident or get lost and cannot talk.
- When you have medical conditions or allergies that emergency services need to know about, it is practical to have an identification tag.
- When you are travelling in areas where your phone will not work (jungle, desert, dance floor) an identification tag can be useful.
- Use an identification tag for extra safety during outdoor activities such as diving, climbing or hiking.
When do you take an identification tag with you when travelling or backpacking?
- Bring an identification tag with you, when you are travelling alone or doing activities with increased risk.
- When you are travelling to countries where medical assistance is not immediately available, an identification tag is handy.
- An identification tag can help you feel safer, when you want to be an all-prepared and practical traveler.
Where can you buy an identification tag locally in the world?
- When you lose your identification tag, it is not always easy to find a new tag.
- You have the best chance to find an identification tag at: (online) outdoor stores, jewelry shops, military webshops or travel accessory sites.
- In many countries, you can also find handy men along the road, in small stores, on the market or by the beach, who make the most beautiful bracelets or necklaces right in front of you. You can always have one made with your details engraved on