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Kidsaware
PO Box 115
Bedford
MK44 2FA
Tel: 0870 220 2452
Web: www.kidsaware.co.uk
Kidsaware believe it is vital to raise awareness of the fact that an allergy can be potentially fatal. Nut allergy, for example, now affects 1 in 50 people, the majority being young people and the numbers of people with allergies seems to be growing.
Kidsaware have created a range of products to help improve allergy awareness, and to help protect susceptible children from the trauma of anaphylactic shock. This is the driving force behind the business.
They have an extensive range of Allergy Awareness Products for nut and other food allergies. The products are retailed via the internet and mail order. They provide leaflets for clinics and schools and any support organizations or individuals involved with the management of allergies.
Kidsaware now sells clothing and accessories for babies, young children, teenagers and adults who suffer with a variety of allergies to help avoid unnecessary exposure to allergens. They also sell products to carry vital medication. All Kidsaware products carry messages that the wearer has allergies and many of their items, including luggage tags and labels, can be personalised.
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