A high quality genuine leather NATO style strap with stitched edging available in burgundy red, brown and tan. The Francis NATO style strap features a unique ‘slide-on-slide-off’ alert tag available in black or brushed stainless-steel. The tag can be worn with other compatible straps or the same strap in a different colour.
Perfect for those who like to change their look without losing the critical medical identity information. The width is approximately 20mm. The Francis medical alert wristband is a great option for those that tend not to wear medical ID based on appearance (rather than the important role it plays!)
As with all our premium alert bracelets the price includes personalised engraving and our premium packaging. The gift box has a velvet foam insert, silver polishing cloth, velvet drawstring travel bag and two medical alert cards that you can complete with more detailed medical information. Particularly useful if you have more than one medical condition
Colours available: burgundy red, brown, tan
Unique ‘slide-on-slide-off’ alert tag available in: brushed steel or black
Can my item be engraved?
Yes – on the reverse of the steel medical alert slider
2 lines with maximum of 20 characters per line
PLEASE SPECIFY YOUR ENGRAVING REQUIREMENTS WHEN PROMPTED AT CHECKOUT
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Specification
METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL
STYLE: NATO, WRISTBAND
MATERIAL: HIGH-QUALITY GENUINE LEATHER
Who is my bracelet named after?
Francis Crick (1916-2004):
Molecular biology. Known most famously for being one of the four researchers who determined the double-helix structure of DNA, Francis Crick, PhD, is also a leader of the research team that discovered DNA is made of codons - amino acid triplets that encode genetic information. As a result of this late-1950s discovery, another research team was able to decipher the genetic code, leading to the birth of molecular biology and the understanding of the role genetics plays in human variation and health.