The Grand Mosque in Makkah has introduced smart wristbands for children to improve safety during Umrah and Hajj.
These wristbands work as identification bracelets and include important information such as the guardian’s contact details. If a child gets separated from their family, mosque staff can quickly use this information to help reunite the child with their parents or guardians.
The wristbands are available at King Abdulaziz Gate and King Fahd Gate, where trained personnel help visitors register and ensure the correct details are added. This makes the process simple and convenient for families arriving at the mosque.
The initiative is especially helpful during busy pilgrimage seasons, when large crowds make it easier for children to get lost. By using these smart wristbands, parents can feel more relaxed and confident about their children’s safety while performing their religious duties.
Overall, the program supports better crowd management and faster response in emergency situations within the mosque complex. It reflects ongoing efforts to use technology to enhance safety and comfort for pilgrims.
This information is shared for general awareness and is based on available reports. The image is used for reference only. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, visitors are advised to check official sources.







