This sounds like a pretty neat project here as the fun park is the first one to accommodate visitors with “special needs”.  Visitors will be able to be located anywhere in the park and the bracelet will contain critical medical information too.  I wonder if this is going to be set up so a PHR could transfer this information?  image

Right now it states it is for special needs but if this catches on once deployed, I would think everyone might want one, again just due to the fact that critical medical information and location in the park would be no brainer to find immediately if needed.  BD  

The Denim Group, an IT consultant and software developer, announced that it has been chosen to develop an online registration platform to integrate with an RFID-based location system at Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first fun park for special-needs children, adults, and their families.

To ensure the safety of its guests who require special needs, the 25-acre Morgan’s Wonderland employs RFID wristbands and readers to display guests’ location in the park all in real-time.

The wristbands also hold critical personal information, such as medical conditions and allergies - especially convenient for non-verbal guests.

The Web portal will speed up wait times and allow guests to simply pick up their pre-made, personalized RFID wristband upon entering the park.

RFIDNews | Park employs RFID wristbands for guests with special needs

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