Child Safety Solutions
Discover practical safety solutions that help your child stay connected
When Your Child Has Health Needs
You know exactly what your child needs. But the babysitter, the coach, the birthday party host? They are guessing. Help every adult in your child's life respond with confidence, not panic.
Health Care Reality Check
Health Situations We Support
Find your child's condition below. Each guide helps you share the right information with caregivers so they can support your child the way you would.
My Child Has Autism
Your child sees the world differently, and that is beautiful. But when a new babysitter or teacher does not know their triggers, things can escalate fast. Give every caregiver a head start.
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When My Child Has Seizures
You have rehearsed the seizure plan a hundred times. But what about the soccer coach, the camp counselor, or the parent at the sleepover? They need to know exactly what to do.
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Managing Type 1 Diabetes
You know the signs of a low blood sugar episode. But when your child is at a friend's house and their face goes pale, will the other parent know what to do?
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Life-Threatening Food Allergies
Birthday cake at a party. A snack from a well-meaning grandparent. It only takes one bite of the wrong food. Make sure every adult around your child knows exactly what to avoid and how to respond.
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Asthma & Breathing Issues
Your child is running around at recess and suddenly they cannot catch their breath. Does their teacher know where the inhaler is? Do they know how to use it?
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ADHD & Daily Medications
Your child forgot their afternoon dose at grandma's house. Or the morning routine fell apart on a school trip. Help the adults in their life keep things on track when you are not there.
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Down Syndrome & Intellectual Disabilities
Your child is full of personality, but strangers do not always know how to connect. Help new caregivers understand how your child communicates, what makes them happy, and what they need to feel safe.
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Cerebral Palsy Care
Transferring your child from their wheelchair, helping with their communication device, knowing what hurts and what helps - you do it instinctively. Make sure others can too.
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Hearing Impairment Support
Your child's hearing aids need specific care. Their communication style takes a little patience. When someone new is looking after them, make sure they know how to connect.
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Speech Delay & Communication
Your child has so much to say, even if words are not their main tool yet. When a new caregiver does not understand their gestures or sounds, frustration builds fast. Bridge that gap.
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Anxiety & Panic Disorders
A fire drill at school. A surprise change in plans. A crowded cafeteria. For your child, these everyday moments can trigger real panic. Help the adults around them respond with calm, not confusion.
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Why Immediate Medical Information Access Matters
With TapTap Buddy
- • Caregivers access protocols instantly
- • Medical information prevents dangerous delays
- • Emergency contacts reached immediately
- • Specific treatment instructions available
- • Reduces emergency room visits
- • Prevents medication errors
Without Immediate Access
- • Dangerous delays in treatment
- • Incorrect emergency responses
- • Unnecessary 911 calls and ER visits
- • Parents unreachable during crisis
- • Medical complications from delays
- • Increased anxiety for child and caregivers
You Should Not Have to Worry Every Time They Leave Your Side
Give every caregiver in your child's life the information they need to help, not hesitate. Because your child deserves the same care everywhere they go.