Welcome to the ELPH Band Giveaway Event!
Mom Powered Media, ELPH Band, and fantastic group of amazing bloggers have come together to bring you this event, just in time for Halloween.
I love teaming up with some amazing bloggers to offer you a chance to win something that will make your life easier. Get busy and enter to win this one!
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Sponsored by: ELPH Band
The ELPH Band is a link to your identifying information, such as your address, parent or guardian cell phone numbers and any other information you think is necessary, including medical conditions or drug allergies your child may have. Whether you’re traveling to a theme park, zoo, park, a crowded festival or even the mall, the ELPH Band can help find your child in the event he/she gets separated from you. It only takes one second for a child to disappear out of your site.
The ELPH band is a non-toxic, durable, silicone wristband. It provides an immediate, highly visible form of identification with clear instructions directly on the band. It’s easy to use with options to dial in or scan the QR code. ELPH Band does not put personal information, such as the child’s name or phone number where people can see it when it isn’t needed.
What does ELPH stand for? Easy Lookup to Phone Home
If your child get’s separated from you, all your child needs to do is show an adult his/her ELPH band. That adult can then call the 800# or scan the QR code to get in touch with you to reunite your child with you! It’s that simple!
Once the QR code is scanned on a smartphone, a screen similar to the one below will pop up for them to get in touch with you.
To set up your ELPH band you will register it on a computer, or by scanning the QR code yourself and setting it up via your smartphone. Just a few simple questions and you will be registered. Once completed, you will get a text and email alert letting you know the account profile is active, and to verify the information has been entered correctly.
ELPH Bands are available in 3 sizes: Toddler (up to 5.75 inches), Child (up to 6.5 inches), and Adult (up to 7.5 inches). They are also available in two colors, Navy or Pink.
Buy it: ELPH Bands are $19.99 each and they come with 1 year of service. You can purchase here. After 1 year of service, you can renew your service with ELPH Band.
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Now for the Giveaway!
TWO Lucky Readers will win an ELPH band of their choice, as well as a $125 Target Gift Card.
Giveaway is open to US Residents, void where prohibited.
Must be 18+.
Only one entrant per household, per address.
Winner is subject to eligibility verification.
Winner will be contacted via email and have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
Giveaway ends October 31st, 2014 at 11:59pm EST.
It only takes a second for a child to disappear and i like how the Elph band doesnt put your childs person info on the band just a number, it helps keep children safe that way!
Sounds like a good product. I would hope that the child wouldn’t take off the bracelet though. I never lost my daughter in a crowd but I’ve seen plenty of wandering kids. Looks like a reasonable price too.
I learned the elph band that the subscription is valid for a year. I also learned When you complete your registration you have the option of what information will show up on the smart phone/device after it is scanned.
i think in theory it’s a wonderful idea I’m just concerned about my son keeping it on. As it is, he Strips to his diaper every chance he gets.
Seems like an excellent concept for when my boy starts walking.
I am always afraid that I will lose my middle son. He is a wanderer. So this band sounds like an awesome idea for him. I love that there are instructions listed so whoever “finds” him knows what to do with the band. I love this idea of the QR code too.
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I love that you just have to call the 800 number or scan the qr code and you get the contact info for the family. I have 2 kids that like to wander off so if I knew they had the elph band on it would help easy my worry.
I learned all kinds of things about the elph band! This is the first time I’ve heard of it. Very cool. I like the QR code and 800-number feature so the information is not just on display. I also appreciate that it’s non-toxic silicone. If it was rubber it would be a deal breaker for me.
I learned you can call the toll-free number on the band to connect to the designated emergency contact or you can scan the QR code. In addition, when the QR code is scanned it sends a GPS location as to where the QR code was scanned.
I learned that each band has a unique serial number, so I can get one for each of my kids and keep track on the same account!
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OH this is simply wonderful! What a great idea to use a band with emergency contact information on it.