AN ITA

Mother in London

AN ITA

Mother in London

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I am Gia’s mum.

MYQER was not created as a business idea or a tech experiment. It was created out of love, fear, and responsibility. When my daughter was very young, I learned quickly that emergencies do not come with warnings, and they do not wait for apps to load, passwords to be remembered, or systems to behave as designed.

As a parent, you do not look for perfect solutions. You look for anything that could help your child if you are not there to speak for them.

That is where MYQER began.

What started as a deeply personal response to protecting one small life became a broader realisation that many people face the same silent risk every day. Children, people with allergies, chronic conditions, disabilities, language barriers, or moments of vulnerability where they simply cannot explain what is happening.

I built what I could not find. Something simple. Something fast. Something that speaks when a person cannot.

About MYQER

MYQER stands for My Quick Emergency Response.

It is a free emergency preparedness tool designed to give instant access to critical health and contact information in moments where seconds matter. MYQER works through a physical emergency QR card with two QR codes that users can save, download, print, stick, and display themselves universally.

One QR works online.

One works offline.

No app is required during an emergency.

No login is needed.

No signal is assumed.

MYQER supports over 23 languages and is designed for the first person on scene, not just professionals. A teacher, a passerby, a shop assistant, or a stranger can scan and immediately understand who the person is, what matters medically, and who to contact.

MYQER is built to speak when someone cannot.

To give context fast.

To reduce hesitation.

To save time.

It is intentionally simple by design and powerful only when needed.

MYQER exists because preparedness should not be complicated, and because love often builds the most practical solutions.