About ALLERGY BLAST Caregiver Alerts
Got Food Allergies? LET PEOPLE KNOW!
About 15 million Americans have food allergies including an estimated 1 in every 13 kids, or approx. 2 in every classroom (FoodAllergy.org).
Did you know? Every 3 minutes in the United States, a food allergy reaction sends someone to the hospital emergency room.
The best way to protect someone with food allergies is to REMIND ALL CAREGIVERS.
EMAIL or TEXT Allergy Alerts to
• Teachers
• Babysitters
• Playdate hosts
• Party hosts
• Daycare providers
• Grandparents
• Field Trip chaperones
• Camp counselors
• Special Needs caregivers
• Club leaders
• Sports coaches
• Carpool drivers
• Summer camp coordinators
• Lunch providers
• School nurses
• Travel companions
• Even Senior Care providers!
• Anyone caring for someone with allergies
Greater Peace of Mind in changing environments.
FEATURES
• NO Ads
• EMAIL or TEXT ~ caregivers receive a handy stored reference!
• MULTIPLE ALLERGENS option ~ list all problem foods (even non-food allergens like pets)
• ASTHMA option
• EMERGENCY CONTACTS
• MEDICATION INFO ~ tell caregivers where to find the medical kit
• PROFILE IMAGES ~ reference photos like headshots for EASY IDENTIFICATION (caregivers need to know who has the allergy; especially useful in classes, parties, playdates, field trips, camps)
• NOTES ~ critical reminders, special instructions, doctor details etc.
• EDIT ~ update/re-send profiles when details change so caregiver reminders stay current
• CREATE/SAVE/SEND allergy profiles for different people or a single person in different environments (ex. school, camp, playdate, babysitter) because critical details like medical kit location and emergency contacts can change
• PRINT the alerts to use as easy reference copies in files, or as physical reminders in key areas like kitchens, pantries, classrooms, snack areas, lunchrooms, school office
AWARENESS PROTECTS
Created by a teen with severe nut allergies to protect allergy kids everywhere!
Dedicated to Janine, caregiver extraordinaire.
This app is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.