FANTASTIC...I have just received my double epipen holder and belt. For five years now I have lugged around my son's epipen in a bulky insulated backpack..now I have this handy, trendy and professional looking holder which can go around the waist or be neatly put in my handbag - and it can also carry one epipen, zyrtec drops and a ventolin...I LOVE IT! Thank you!!!
Kellie Burns, Australia
Activeaide Epipen pouches have become an essential tool in the delivery of our Anaphylaxis and First Aid courses. Our scenario based teaching ensures that our students not only know how to use Epipen safely but also instantly recognise the pouch as the container for the vital medication and to look for the Auto Injector Pouch Identification Tag as a means to correctly identify the casualty.
Fantastic product! Love the bright yellow for my son's classroom and I have the double pouch to carry his epipens out and about. I used to carry the epipen in a flask so this is much better and not half as bulky! Thank you so much!
Dee, Australia
I just wanted to say thank you for producing the Epipen pouch. We travelled around Australia last year with two anaphylactic children and we were easily able to take the Epipens with us without concern about heat or damage - all due to your great pouches. Now the school always has two on site, and I have the others in my handbag - and whats more the pouches still look as good today as they did the day they arrived in the post three years ago. Thank you once again
Susie Escott, Australia
I ordered the portable nebulizer late one Thursday night. It arrived on my door step 9am Monday morning. I thought, excellent customer service. I tried the product out and one word to describe this product? AMAZING! Thank you so very much. You have made my life so much easier and I feel much safer knowing I have access to a nebulizer 24/7. I have already recommended this product to others. A fantastic job. Thank you!
"Anaphylaxis is a severe and sudden allergic reaction when a person is exposed to an allergen. The most common allergens are eggs, peanuts, tree nuts (e.g. cashews), cow's milk, fish and shellfish, wheat, soy, certain insect stings and medications."