Whether it's a child who wanders at a fair or a senior with dementia who steps outside alone — a Scan It Up Safety QR tag lets any Good Samaritan contact the right family member in seconds, without the child or senior needing a phone.
Five minutes of setup. A lifetime of reassurance every time they step out.
Add your child's or senior's name, photo, medical conditions, your contact number, and a personalised "Please help me get home" message.
Receive a colourful wristband or neck lanyard QR tag designed to be comfortable, friendly-looking, and immediately scannable.
The QR tag is worn on the wrist or around the neck. It's lightweight, comfortable, and water-resistant — wearable all day.
If separated, any adult with a phone scans the tag → your contact details and a message option appear instantly. You're alerted and can coordinate their return.
No smartphone, no PIN, no memory needed — the tag does all the work on their behalf.
Your child doesn't need to own or know how to use a phone. Any passerby with a smartphone can scan the tag and contact you.
Seniors who forget their address or cannot recall family numbers are helped immediately when someone scans their wristband tag.
Add your child's allergy or your senior's heart medication — so if they need emergency care, responders have the critical info.
Tag every child before a field trip, fair, or pilgrimage. Teachers can manage group safety — and parents are instantly informed if anyone is separated.
The moment someone scans your child's tag, every listed family member receives a WhatsApp and email alert — no waiting, no wondering.
Choose from colourful, cartoon-themed wristbands for children — or discreet, dignified designs for adults and seniors.
A 5-year-old wanders away during a busy sale. A security guard spots them, scans the wristband tag → both parents are notified on WhatsApp within 30 seconds. Child is reunited in minutes.
A child gets separated from the group at a science museum. A museum attendant scans the neck lanyard → class teacher and parent are alerted simultaneously. Child is calm; panic is avoided.
Your elderly parent walks out of the house while you're asleep. A neighbour finds them confused, scans the wristband tag → you're notified with location. They're home safely before any hospital visit.
India's largest fairs draw millions. A single QR wristband on your child means any vendor, police officer, or visitor can contact you the moment they spot the child alone.
Kumbh, Amarnath, or busy temple visits — crowded environments where even adults get separated. A QR wristband is the fastest way to reconnect with family.
An elderly patient becomes disoriented in a large hospital. Hospital staff scan the wristband and immediately reach the accompanying family member — without loudspeaker announcements or confusion.
A warm, friendly scan page guides the finder through every step of helping your loved one get home safely.
Any adult with a phone scans the QR on the wristband. A friendly page opens showing the child's name, photo, and a "Help Me Get Home" message.
All listed family members receive WhatsApp and email alerts immediately — with the approximate scan location and a reply option.
Family member calls or messages the helper directly through the Scan It Up relay. Child or senior is safely returned — no police station, no hospital required.
Add a photo of the child or senior — so the finder can visually confirm they have the right person before contacting family.
List up to 4 family members — parent, grandparent, teacher, caregiver — and all are alerted simultaneously when the tag is scanned.
Write a custom message in the child's or senior's voice — "I'm lost, please call my mummy" — to help the finder know exactly what to do.
Add allergies, blood type, or conditions — critical for first responders if the child or senior also needs medical attention after being found.
Our silicone wristbands are waterproof, sweat-proof, and UV-resistant — designed to be worn all day, every day without discomfort.
The scan page auto-displays in the finder's language — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, English — ensuring no language barrier prevents reunion.
My son got separated from us at Select Citywalk mall in Delhi. He was in tears when a shopkeeper found him. She scanned his Scan It Up wristband and I got a WhatsApp alert instantly. We found him in less than 4 minutes. Absolute lifesaver.
My 78-year-old father has Alzheimer's. He walked out one morning and was found by a milk vendor three streets away. The vendor scanned the Scan It Up wristband on his wrist and called me immediately. I was there in 10 minutes.
We give every student a Scan It Up wristband before our annual school trip. Last year at the science expo, two children got separated. Both were found within 8 minutes because volunteers scanned their tags. No panic, no PA announcements.