Emergency medical information on your child's phone

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Open/download audioIt’s Digital Life-Hacks week and in this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim shares with you ways to keep your child’s vital medical information available to first responders in case of an emergency. With kids back in school, these tips will give both moms and dads peace of mind.

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