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Allergy, Drug Overdose, Emergency Response to Epinephrine for public spaces
We are proud to be an authorized distributor for Illinois Supply Company products. This company was founded with the creation of the Original Allergy Emergency Kit that is now in thousands of schools around the world. 8% of children now have food allergies. 25% of anaphylaxis reactions in schools occur in students without previous food allergy diagnosis. In an anaphylaxis emergency, when seconds count, make epinephrine - a life-saving drug - as commonplace and accessible as fire extinguishers and AEDs with a fully customizable, conspicuous cabinet.
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Original price $ 108.00Current price $ 85.90AEK Empty Plastic Case with Metal Wall Hanger, Allergy Emergency Kit
This "grab and go" Allergy Emergency Kit case holds up to 6 EpiPen or Auvi-Q auto-injectors as well as a full-size instruction sheet. This version ...
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Original price $ 410.00Current price $ 339.00Public Access Allergy Emergency Epinephrine Cabinet (Non-Locking, No Alarm)
This is the public access version of the Original Allergy Emergency Kit which holds up to six EpiPen or Auvi-Q auto-injectors with an 8.5 x 11 inst...
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$ 319.99Allergy Emergency Empty Epinephrine Cabinet, Lunchroom/Corridor, Non-Locking with 3D Sign & Door Alarm
Shipping time frame is estimated to be 2-5 weeks. The Original Allergy Emergency cabinet holds up to six EpiPen or Auvi-Q auto-injectors with an ...
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Original price $ 129.00Current price $ 95.00AEK Empty Plastic Case with Velcro Hanging System, Allergy Emergency Kit
The same forward-thinking concepts of the Original Allergy Emergency Kit in a more affordable format. This high-quality resin case uses high-qualit...
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We are proud to be an authorized distributor for Illinois Supply Company products. This company was founded with the creation of the Original Allergy Emergency Kit that is now in thousands of schools around the world. 8% of children now have food allergies. 25% of anaphylaxis reactions in schools occur in students without previous food allergy diagnosis. In an anaphylaxis emergency, when seconds count, make epinephrine - a life-saving drug - as commonplace and accessible as fire extinguishers and AEDs with a fully customizable, conspicuous cabinet.
