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Kidsaware
PO Box 115Bedford
MK44 2FA
Tel: 0870 220 2452
Web: www.kidsaware.co.uk
Kidsaware is a mail order and e.commerce site selling awareness products for babies, children & young adults who suffer with allergies. Many practical ideas to help avoid accidental contact with potential fatal allergens. Products include clothing, labels, personalised labels & luggage tags, lunch bags and boxes, a variety of bags useful for carrying vital medication. Also recently launched the Epitube which is an aluminium tube to hold adrenaline injections. Two versions available for adults and children.
Kidsaware also offer a translation service particularly useful when eating out overseas. Products can be ordered by mail, phone or via the internet. The site also offers useful information about allergies together with helpful links.
Please contact the above telephone number for leaflets and samples.
Checked: December 2006
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