How to Properly Care for Your Medical ID Bracelet
Your Divoti Medical ID bracelet is built to last, but proper care can help ensure it stays in excellent condition for years to come. Follow these simple tips to maintain its durability and appearance.
General Care Tips
- Clean Regularly: Use a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap to gently clean your bracelet. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish.
- Avoid Prolonged Water Exposure: While water-resistant, prolonged exposure (e.g., swimming or showering) can cause wear over time. Always dry your bracelet thoroughly if it gets wet.
- Store Safely: When not in use, store your bracelet in a soft pouch or jewelry box to protect it from scratches and impacts.
Caring for Enameled Caduceus Symbols
Enameled caduceus symbols are durable but require extra care to prevent cracking. Here’s how to protect them:
- Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Sudden temperature changes (e.g., moving from a cold to a hot environment) can cause the enamel to expand and contract, leading to cracks. Keep your bracelet in a stable environment.
- Minimize Impact: Be mindful of activities that may cause your bracelet to bang against hard surfaces, as this can damage the enamel.
- Inspect Regularly: Check for signs of wear or damage. If you notice cracks or other issues, contact us for assistance.
Caring for PVD-Coated Caduceus Symbols
PVD-coated caduceus symbols are highly resistant to wear and corrosion, making them ideal for demanding use. To maintain their shine and durability:
- Avoid Abrasive Surfaces: While tough, repeated contact with rough surfaces can dull the finish over time.
- Polish Gently: Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to polish the surface and keep it looking like new.
Our Commitment to Quality
At Divoti, we stand behind the quality of our products. While enameled caduceus symbols are durable, manufacturing defects can occasionally occur. These include:
- Improper Curing: The enamel may not have been properly hardened during production.
- Poor Adhesion: The enamel may not bond securely to the metal base.
- Overly Thick Application: Excess enamel can lead to stress and cracking over time.
We can often identify manufacturing defects based on the product's lifespan, the location of the cracks, and reported issues from specific production batches. If you believe your bracelet has a manufacturing defect, please reach out to us. We are here to help and ensure your satisfaction.
By following these care tips and knowing that we stand behind our products, you can trust your medical ID bracelet to remain a reliable and stylish accessory for years to come. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us for support.
