SelfSafe™
All of your information
safe and secure!
SelfSafe™ is a stylish, sporty USB emergency identification bracelet designed to protect you and your family, wherever you are — at home, on the road, or abroad.
The device’s encrypted and password-protected 8GB drive holds all your important information — medical, financial, insurance, and more. SelfSafe works with Windows operating system.
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How to use
- Plug USB into any Windows computer
- Open SelfSafe™ drive
- Click on “Start SelfSafe”
- Open “SelfSafe.PDF” in Adobe Reader
- Record your information
Specs
- 256-Bit Encryption
- Password Protected
- Windows Compatible
- No Internet Needed
- 8GB USB 2.0





WHY SelfSafe™

Not Cloud Based
SelfSafe™ doesn’t connect to the Internet, the most common way that hackers steal information.

Security When Needed
Have all your important personal and lifesaving information in your SelfSafe™, when you need it.

Travel Safe
If your passport is lost while traveling, if your luggage is lost, or worse! All your important information is in your SelfSafe™.
WHEREVER YOU ARE
At Work or Play, at Home or Abroad


Emergency

Financial

Family History

Doctors

Medications

Illnesses

Immunizations

Insurance

Documents

Itinerary
WHEREVER YOU ARE
At Work or Play, at Home or Abroad
SelfSafe is designed to be easy to use. It takes only minutes to set up, no internet required and anyone can do it!
Statistics
Medication Errors
A study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine estimates that more than 250,000 Americans die each year from medical errors. This includes “mix-ups with the doses or types of medications patients receive”. — NPR, Morning Edition.
Sports-Related Injuries
Each year, there are an estimated 8.6 million sports and recreation-related injuries according to a National Health Interview Survey cited by the Center for Disease Control.
Robberies
An estimated 319,356 robberies were recorded by the FBI nationwide in 2017.
Phishing and Cybersecurity
Hacking is a daily occurrence and a huge security problem. According to a March 9, 2020 article in CSO (Chief Sustainability Officer) titled Top cybersecurity facts, figures and statistics for 2020, $17,700 is lost every minute due to phishing attacks.
