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Our Ideas Are Revolutionizing The Way People Think About Access to Epinephrine and NaloxoneAEK Firsts: - Public Area Epinephrine Cabinets For Institutions
- The One Minute Rule™
- Conspicuous Self-Carry Packs that say I HAVE AN ALLERGY - THIS IS MY EPINEPHRINE. Perfect for children's backpacks.
- HIPPA Waiver Templates
- Laminated Auto-Injector Instructions
- Photo Labels That Stay With The Auto-Injector Rather Then The Case
- Locked Cabinets With Breakable Windows for 24/7/365 Access
- Weight Guidance Labels For Auto-Injectors To Ensure Proper Dosing When An Adult Is Not Familiar With Them.
- Bulk Epinephrine Evacuation Bags
- Alarmed Epinephrine Cabinets
- Conversion kits to make AEDs double as Allergy Emergency Kits
- The first metal Naloxone Cabinet
- The first company to tie the official color of the opioid overdose movement (purple) to signage and cases so they can be distinguished from Epinephrine or First Aid Kits in a hurry.
- The first combination cabinet combining AED, Naloxone and Epinephrine
Helpful Document TemplatesVideo Demonstration of the Original Allergy Emergency Kit™ Prototype When It Was First CreatedPlease note that this video was created using a prototype. The actual unit has instructional text on the front of the cabinet. The "window" in the unit is not annealed or tempered glass - it is a proprietary substance that is much safer. Auvi-Q Trainer Demonstration - So Easy Even A Toddler Can Do It |
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