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The Monster Ate My Auvi-Q

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July 13, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

Alert Wear AuviQ carrierMy order arrived!  How crazy adorable is this Auvi-Q® epinephrine auto-injector holder from Alert Wear?  I love how the tongue holds information.  My daughter is an EpiPen® carrying gal, but this summer we’re doing the EpiPen® and Auvi-Q® shuffle.  Meaning, until I need to buy her new set of EpiPen® for school, she is also carrying brother’s extra set of Auvi-Q® in the interim.  I’m a cash paying epinephrine auto-injector kind of girl who has a high deductible, so when I purchase is just as important as finding the right price.  Until it is time for purchasing, she’s having fun with the cute Auvi-Q® holder for now.

EPI carrier features… Alert Wear inside Information 2

  1. Alert Wear sells custom designed EpiPen®  andAuvi-Q® carriers and holders with many styles able to carry inhalers too.
  2. Fun Designs with a wide variety to fit the many little personalities of our cherubs
  3. Holds Auvi-Q® beautifully
  4. Tongue is actually an emergency information label.  My newest goal is to give simple instruction: give epinephrine and call 911.  Now that my kids are older, they are around people who are trained on what to do.  I just want to give them a two-step reminder.
  5. Alert Wear Tongue out 2Alert Wear offers custom designs.  Just wanted to mention that again–I love this.
  6. Fabric choices were fun and my daughter was stumped on with so many cute choices that were given to her.  She was very invested in the purchase.

How does your child carry their Epinephrine?  Share your favorites below.

disclaimer:Alert Wear did not ask me to write about their product or to shower them with love.  I enjoyed my purchasing process and making all sorts of wonderful custom choices.  I am showering them with love since I love them.

Filed Under: Asthma Solutions, Current Blog Post, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders Tagged With: Alert Wear, auvi-Q, EPI, epi carriers, epinephrine, Epipne

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  1. Ann

    July 14, 2015 at 2:02 am

    Awe! Thanks Caroline! What an unexpected blessing! Thank you! I am thrilled that you both love the new case. What a great review! Thank you!

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    • Caroline Moassessi

      July 14, 2015 at 7:31 am

      You did a such a wonderful job. Cute, fun, funtional and life saving. That’s a lot to accomplish in one item.
      Keep up the good work–you are a food allergy solution!

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