In the event of a riding accident, first responders can access emergency data via the QR code on the HelpMe badge, notify your emergency contacts and coordinate rescue efforts.
The Guardian Horse HelpMe Bagde can be attached to a helmet or armband, for example.
Only works in conjunction with the free Guardian Horse App .
When you fall off a horse and you are not able to move yourself, you might have the luck that someone passes by the scene of accident and acts as a first-aider. With our Guardian Horse HelpMe Badges, we want to ensure that in such a scenario these first-aiders have the best possible information at hand to help you and your horse as quickly and as good as possible.
How it works:
In the following, Guardian Horse describe the steps required to extend the basic Guardian Horse scenario for surveilling ride outs with a HelpMe Badge to support first-aiders in a potential emergency scenario.
- [Setup] The rider gets a Guardian Horse HelpMe Badge or a compatible Partner HelpMe Badge such as the USG HelpMe Badges.
- [Setup] The rider connects the Badge ID with his/her Guardian Horse account using the Guardian Horse app.
- [Setup] The rider attaches the badge to his helmet, vest, jacket, wristband or anywhere else on the body where it is clearly visible.
- Before riding out, the rider starts a ride in the Guardian Horse rider app and thus, activates his/her Guardian Horse HelpMe Board.
- If all went well, the rider deactivates the ride in the app when he/she arrives at the stable. But, if the rider falls from the horse and remains unconscious, the scenario could go on as follows.
- A person passes by the scene of accident and finds the rider lying motionless on the forest ground. This person, the first-aider, notices the HelpMe Badge on the helmet of the injured horse rider and scans the QR-Code on the badge with his/her own smartphone.
- The first-aider reads the PIN on the back of the HelpMe Badge and enters this PIN on the login page of the riders HelpMe Board which opened in the browser of the first-aider’s smartphone.
- The first-aider uses the information on the HelpMe Board (e.g., the location coordinates, the medical information, the phone number of the riders emergency contacts or the logbook information) to start or enhance the rescue measures. Also the later on arriving emergency doctor can scan the badge code and use the information on the board.