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What Is a Vial of Life Kit & Do You Need One?

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mature couple completes a form online at home to get a vial of life kit in case of a medical emergency

Time is precious and is valuable during a medical emergency. Emergency responders must be ready for anything, but often don't have access to important medical information right away.

A Vial of Life kit may provide them with knowledge that saves time, and your life, during a home medical emergency.

What Is a Vial of Life Kit?

The Vial of Life is a program that allows individuals to have their complete medical information ready in their home for emergency personnel to reference during an emergency. A vial of Life Kit consists of a medical information form and decals to let responding emergency medical workers know this information is available so that they can properly administer treatment.

The Vial of Life program is recognized nationally by all emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and firefighters, and the kit includes:

  1. Two stickers
  2. An information form.

Where Should I Place Them?

  1. Place one sticker on your front door, so emergency personnel can identify it upon entering your home.
  2. Place the second sticker on the front of a small plastic bag that is taped or clipped to your refrigerator for the emergency personnel to find.

The information within the kit can help emergency personnel provide appropriate medical treatment during a home emergency.

What Information Is Needed?

The Vial of Life form will prompt you to enter basic information, such as:

  • Height
  • Weight
  • Hair color
  • Eye color
  • Blood type

It will also ask for detailed information about your medical history, including:

  • Any conditions you are currently being treated for current medications
  • Known allergies to any medication
  • The date of your last hospitalization

If you have a chronic heart condition, include a copy of your most recent electrocardiogram (EKG). Also include any relevant documents, such as a living will or do-not-resuscitate order.

Do You Need a Vial of Life Kit?

A medical emergency may make it difficult to remember pertinent medical facts, think straight or even speak at all. A Vial of Life kit can speak for you or your loved ones when time is a critical factor.

  • Do you have a chronic illness or care for someone with a chronic illness?
  • Do you care for someone who is elderly or disabled?

A Vial of Life kit may be especially important for people in these situations.

Let's say you have a chronic heart condition and suffer a stroke at home. You are able to call 911 but cannot speak by the time the EMTs arrive. A Vial of Life kit could provide them with your last EKG and a list of your current medications. It could also give them contact information for a relative or someone who is designated as your emergency contact. The personal and medical information a kit provides could give emergency personnel the information they need to make the best treatment decisions.

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