Children’s allergies are no joke. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics one out of every 12 children, or 11.8 million, has a food allergy and the CDC reports that one in 10 children have Asthma.
If you’re traveling far away or just down the road for a playdate, make sure your kids with allergies or illnesses are protected with these must-have products from AllerMates.
I like these adjustable (fits most kids) allergy alert wristbands for kids with allergies to foods (peanut, egg, tree nuts, dairy, shellfish, fish, soy, sesame) and other sensitivities (Penicillin, insect stings, latex, pollen, cats, etc.). There are also wristbands to identify Diabetes, Asthma, Autism and vegan children.
Got a kid with more than one allergy? No worries, the multi-allergy wristband can fit up to six health charms (everything from peanuts and food dyes to I Carry an EpiPen®). Enter to win one below!
They also carry a wide range of “Do not let me eat ____.” stickers as well as lunch and snack bags that say “I have allergies” or “I’m Wheat Gluten Free.” And they have just launched a line of EpiPen®, Auvi-Q and Asthma Inhaler carrying cases
AllerMates is offering Globetrotting Mommy readers a 20% discount code on all items (discount code: GTM13) and they have donated a multi-allergy wristband for one lucky winner. To enter, just like Globetrotting Mommy on Facebook and comment below which allergy/illness charms you’d put on the wristband. Deadline to enter is September 25 at midnight and the winner will be announced on September 26th.
Do not even think about leaving your kids with allergies at any hotel kids club without loading up on these items.
Created by a mom, of course…
Ellen S. says
What a smart product! Max used to be allergic to milk, but now it’s just done to nuts. A biggie, but much better than having BOTH!
Sandey says
Great idea!!! Definitely a must have for kids with allergies!!
Jeannie Forrester says
Autism, penicillin allergy, sulfa allergy
Amanda Revelle says
Food Dye… If that is available. Few people remember my little guy has this allergy. But if there wasn’t a band for food dye, I’d get on for my friends boy who has a peanut allergy among a few other things.
Amanda Revelle says
I would get a Food Dye bracelet. Few people remember my little guy’s food dye allergy. 🙁 but if there was no food dye bracelet, is get the peanut one. My good friend Leana’s son has a peanut allergy, among other things. Liked on fb and commented here. 🙂