"Making it easier for people to have their emergency life saving medicine On them at ALL times" |
to do so. After buying every product I first think would do the job this is what I have learned: Medicine Pouch for the purse or a backpack: Carrying the Epipen®works in as long as you it on your shoulder at all friend you end up putting the bag down on a corner chair or a table. In an emergency can you be 100% sure that you can find the bag with the medicines in less than a minute? What if someone moved it and placed it somewhere else as it often happens?
The turning point when I realized I "really" had to develop a medicine carrier that could be worn discreetly and comfortably for long hours was the day our son had his first school dance. He wanted to dress semi-formal and didn't want to wear cargo pants with big pockets. He put on a nice pair of pants but the Epipen didn't fit in his pockets. He decided to take a bag with him for the Epipen. The minute he got off the car he put the bag in the first open locker he found..husband what most teen and young adults do, so finding a solution became a necessity. One day while preparing to go out biking, I saw my husband and son struggling to find a place to put the Epipen®. My husband was trying to put them inside his socks but they kept falling off. This is how the idea of designing medicine pouches that could be carry on the legs, arms, ankles, and/or wrist was born. After two years of testing different designs and materials on kids and adults, LegBuddy™ and AsthmaPal™ became "a solution to a need come true". .... |
Food allergies include peanuts, nuts, milk,eggs, wheat, soy, seafood. Please remember if you have severe food allergies the most important thing is to avoid exposure to the allergens, and since accidents do happen, be prepare and have your life saving medications with you. |