EpiPen Carrying Case, Durable EVA Foam, Water Resistant, Holds 2 Epipens, Auvi-Q, Eye Drops, Nasal Sprays and Other Essential Allergy Supplies (Red)-Red
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works for two Epi pens, but I do not think it will work for a The company does, however, sell a larger case that should fit them all.
If you have a belt or strap that is narrower than 2", you could use the carabiner. The carabiner is a 2" carabiner, so you'll need to have a belt or strap that has
In my knowledge, this EpiPen hardcase is not designed for To determine the size of the hard case, measure the compartment of both inhalers versus the dimensions of the hard case, which are Eight times three. Five times two. If you prefer, you can opt for a softcase like the PracMedic Bags Epipen Carry Case, which can be expanded. This might be of some help.
In the event that the case is submerged, the case will slowly begin to fill with water where the zipper pulls meet. In order to maintain maximum protection, the materials that make up the outside of the case are waterproof, which provides maximum protection from rain, snow melt, or even if it gets wet, Although this case is water resistant, it does not offer full protection against total immersion.
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I would purchase There is a lot of space in this small case. Because you can easily identify the bright red case as one for medical equipment, I chose it. Even my niece asked if it was my first aid kit in my purse. My necklace has a Divoti medical alert charm on it, so in case a bystander needs to quickly find my epipens in case of an emergency, people will know I have one nearby. I am satisfied with the case's strength. The zipper is water-resistant, and I like that. The product is 10/10. I would buy it.
In order to add protection to my epipens, I wanted to keep them in a storage case, but I wasn't certain the case would fit them. Luckily, they and the trainer both know how to do it. The fit is a little bit tight, but not so tight that I am concerned about the integrity of the epipen. The kit comes with a card for putting down details such as your name, the medicine you are taking, emergency information and doctors' contact information. I found the small card This is a medical tag that I purchased form another seller along with the "epipen inside" label to make it easy to identify. Although I would buy it again, the carrier could be a bit smaller considering the price of the bag at $25.
You can even use an ice pack with it when necessary. There isn't much hardness to the case, but it seems rigid enough to protect the device. With or without an ice pack, the diazepam fits snugly in the center of the case. Within the elastic pockets is a place for it to be kept. It is partly for the seller, but mostly in an effort to help other parents who may be looking to buy a similar item. I pray that God bless you.
Specifically, I like that there is an invisible zipper, as well as clear net compartments.
Is made of a strong, flexable ABS material. Although zipper is working, there is a risk of it jamming. You might need to wear it.
My favorite part of the container is the lid. If the container could also hold a drugstore pill container, including a container for emergency drugs besides epicenter, then that would be ideal. In some places, the zipper sticks around the curves a bit.
I love it. It does the job it was designed.