The emergency information layer for organisations with a duty of care.
When someone with a hidden or complex condition is in crisis, the people around them need to know who that person is — not just what condition they have. SafeCard Professional gives your staff that information, in the right tier, at the right moment.
The right information to the right person — controlled by the individual.
Four tiers of access, each unlocked by the credentials appropriate to that role. The member controls every tier and can update their profile any time.
Paramedics · strangers · passers-by
- Name, photo and how to help right now
- What not to do
- One-tap private call to carer
- No sign-in required — just tap the card
Teachers · SENCOs · supply staff
- All of Tier 1 plus EHCP and ISP summary
- Sensory needs and communication preferences
- Medication instructions
- School email address + PIN
Employers · coaches · club welfare
- All of Tier 2 plus Equality Act Adjustment Passport
- Emergency contacts and next of kin
- Duress decoy PIN for vulnerable members
- Organisational PIN access
NHS staff · GPs · clinicians
- Full clinical record — all conditions, medications, allergies
- DNACPR status · organ donor status · registered GP
- Full audit log — every access logged
- NHS email address + PIN
Built for the NHS estate. On the assurance pathway.
SafeCard Alert is built to satisfy NHS DTAC, the Data Security and Protection Toolkit, and DCB0129 clinical safety standards. Formal assessment is completed ahead of NHS deployment.
Aligned with 13 UK legislative frameworks — including the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. More than any competitor.
The NHS RADF has 203 tickboxes.
SafeCard Alert has the person's words. The flag helps information travel through NHS systems. SafeCard helps it travel with the person — into ambulances, police cars, schools and sports fields.
NHS RADF mandatory from 30 September 2026
SafeCard Alert is the RADF's companion — the person's own record that reaches everywhere the NHS system doesn't.
The first medical alert with a built-in AAC board.
When speech stops — from overload, a seizure, a stroke, or because you have never used speech — the board doesn't. Tap a symbol. Build a sentence. Tap to speak.
94 symbols across six categories. BSL symbols included. Speaks in 40+ languages. Captions on for Deaf visitors and sound-off environments.
Nothing plays on its own. You control when it speaks.
Nine things no other medical alert system on the planet does.
Every world first is dated IP. Every one is built. Every one is live at app.safecardalert.com.
Linked carer profile World first
Both the individual and their carer carry linked profiles. If either is scanned in an emergency, the other's information activates. No other medical alert system in the world does this.
AAC board built into the profile World first
94 pictogram tiles across six categories — Needs, Pain, Body, Symptoms, Facilities, Admin. Available at point of scan, no download required.
2D body map World first
Interactive body map for non-verbal pain communication — male, female and child variants. Clinical precision without a single word spoken.
Read aloud at point of scan World first
The profile speaks itself aloud. A paramedic can listen while managing the patient — no need to stop and read a screen.
AI voice profile builder World first
Conversational AI completes the profile via natural speech — not dictation. Removes the form-filling barrier for autistic people, those with dyslexia, cognitive fatigue, learning disabilities, and motor difficulties.
Tiered carer-consent access World first
Two distinct access paths: Path A — carer-member consent link; Path B — NFC scan through a four-tier gate. Both are consent-led, audited and GDPR-compliant.
Gillick-competency aligned self-edit World first
Under 16: carer holds all edit rights. 16–18: carer can grant self-edit if competency is assessed and noted. At 18: self-edit transfers to the young person — unless they lack capacity, in which case the carer retains edit control. Built into the permission system. Aligned with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
What3Words SOS location World first
SOS calls broadcast a precise What3Words location — accurate to 3 square metres — to the linked carer in real time.
13-act legislative moat World first
Aligned with 13 UK legislative frameworks — more than any competitor in the world. Includes the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
The emergency information layer for organisations with a duty of care.
When someone with a hidden or complex condition is in crisis, the people around them need to know who that person is — not just what condition they have. SafeCard Professional gives your staff that information, in the right tier, at the right moment.
The right information to the right person — controlled by the individual.
Four tiers of access, each unlocked by the credentials appropriate to that role. The member controls every tier and can update their profile any time.
Paramedics · strangers · passers-by
- Name, photo and how to help right now
- What not to do
- One-tap private call to carer
- No sign-in required — just tap the card
Teachers · SENCOs · supply staff
- All of Tier 1 plus EHCP and ISP summary
- Sensory needs and communication preferences
- Medication instructions
- School email address + PIN
Employers · coaches · club welfare
- All of Tier 2 plus Equality Act Adjustment Passport
- Emergency contacts and next of kin
- Duress decoy PIN for vulnerable members
- Organisational PIN access
NHS staff · GPs · clinicians
- Full clinical record — all conditions, medications, allergies
- DNACPR status · organ donor status · registered GP
- Full audit log — every access logged
- NHS email address + PIN
Built for the NHS estate. On the assurance pathway.
SafeCard Alert is built to satisfy NHS DTAC, the Data Security and Protection Toolkit, and DCB0129 clinical safety standards. Formal assessment is completed ahead of NHS deployment.
Aligned with 13 UK legislative frameworks — including the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. More than any competitor.
The NHS RADF has 203 tickboxes.
SafeCard Alert has the person's words. The flag helps information travel through NHS systems. SafeCard helps it travel with the person — into ambulances, police cars, schools and sports fields.
NHS RADF mandatory from 30 September 2026
SafeCard Alert is the RADF's companion — the person's own record that reaches everywhere the NHS system doesn't.
The first medical alert with a built-in AAC board.
When speech stops — from overload, a seizure, a stroke, or because you have never used speech — the board doesn't. Tap a symbol. Build a sentence. Tap to speak.
94 symbols across six categories. BSL symbols included. Speaks in 40+ languages. Captions on for Deaf visitors and sound-off environments.
Nothing plays on its own. You control when it speaks.
Five missing person protocols. All built in. All pre-populated from the member's own profile.
When someone goes missing, time is the variable that matters most. SafeCard Alert pre-populates all five UK missing person forms before they are ever needed — so when they are needed, every field is already complete.
Dementia & Alzheimer's
Pre-populated missing person form for people with dementia — physical description, usual routes, likely locations, GP and next of kin. One-tap alert raises the missing flag and appears immediately on the carer's screen.
Children in care
Safeguarding data for looked-after children — instantly available to police when a young person goes missing from care. Linked to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 Multi-Agency Child Protection Teams.
Veterans & armed forces
Specialist guidance for veteran crisis response — developed with North Yorkshire Police. Tells responding officers the approach that helps and what not to do. PTSD and service-related conditions documented.
Autistic & neurodivergent people
A dedicated missing person protocol for autistic and neurodivergent adults. Covers elopement risk, likely sensory-safe locations, communication approach, and what will make the situation worse. Works with all 48 UK police forces.
All other missing person cases
A general-purpose missing person form for any adult or child. Pre-populated from the profile — physical description, photograph, medical needs, emergency contacts. Ready to hand to police the moment it is needed.
Every card is a cryptographic device. Not a sticker.
Every SafeCard Alert physical product — card, wristband, badge, sticker, helmet tag — uses the NXP NTAG424 DNA chip. This is the same cryptographic standard used in banking hardware security modules and NATO communications.
On every scan, the chip generates a new rolling encrypted URL using a key embedded in the chip silicon. The profile link changes with each tap. A URL captured from one scan cannot open the profile again. The data is encrypted and can only be decrypted by the backend using that chip's unique key.
This eliminates cloning, URL replay attacks, and the risk of a lost or stolen card being used to access a profile. A competitor using commodity NFC chips cannot replicate this.
NTAG424 DNA capabilities
OWASP ASVS Level 2
SafeCard Alert is built to OWASP Application Security Verification Standard Level 2 — the same standard required for NHS clinical systems. Row-level security on every database table. JWT validation on every edge function. MFA on all administrative accounts. DMARC, DKIM and SPF active.
Compliance is not a cost centre. It is the commercial strategy.
Every certification opens a procurement route that competitors cannot access without it. SafeCard Alert is on the pathway to NHS digital assessment — each step is an investment with a named commercial return.
ICO registration
ICO C1932173 · GDPR compliant by design · DPIA v2.0 complete · 17 processing activities registered
DSPT submission
NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit. Required for NHS contracting. CREST pen test is the sole remaining blocker.
ORCHA Silver — working towards
ORCHA Healthcare Silver assessment opens the NHS App Library — patient-pull distribution without individual NHS procurement cycles. Target Q2 2027.
DTAC assessment
NHS Digital Technology Assessment Criteria. Required for NHS App Library listing. Submission follows ORCHA Bronze. Target Q1 2027.
G-Cloud 14
One registration opens the entire UK public sector — NHS, MoD, councils, police, fire — without individual procurement. Free to register. Application Q4 2026.
DCB0129 clinical safety
NHS clinical safety standard. Required for NHS clinical procurement and MoD medical use. Clinical Safety Officer appointed. Target Q4 2026.
No App Store fees. Every subscription penny goes to the product.
All SafeCard Alert subscription revenue is processed through safecardalert.com via Stripe — not through the App Store or Google Play. The app contains no subscribe button. Users create accounts and pay on the website.
Apple takes 30% of in-app subscription revenue in Year 1 (15% from Year 2). Google takes 15%. SafeCard Alert avoids these fees entirely — the same model used by Spotify and Netflix. This is legal, widely adopted, and saves approximately £9,000–18,000 per 1,000 subscribers annually.
How it works
- ✓User signs up and pays at safecardalert.com via Stripe
- ✓User authenticates their existing account in the app
- ✓Apple and Google receive zero revenue share
- ✓NHS and B2B invoicing via Stripe and BACS direct debit
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