by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
Why aren’t life-saving injectors everywhere in public? Michelle Ferreri is so worried about her 8-year-old son’s peanut allergies, she makes sure he carries an EpiPen epinephrine injector with him in a fanny pack and a backup in his backpack. There’s another one...
by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
Orla Nazarko says a lack of understanding is keeping a potentially life-saving first aid tool out of her daughter’s school. Nazarko’s daughter Mila, 6, has a life-threatening allergy to peanuts but the Winnipeg School Division refuses to allow an EpiPen...
by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
Seconds count! Let’s be ready. Eleven year old Ella Eddy has a life threatening peanut and nut allergy, so she takes allergies seriously. When she and her parents heard that Kelly Dunfield had created an Epi-pen station and that it had already saved a life, they...
by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
Each year in the U.S. 200,000 people require emergency medical care for allergic reactions to food The hard work of getting legislation passed to allow public entities to stock and administer epinephrine has been accomplished. But much remains to be done in order to...
by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
Quick access to EpiPens can save lives If you have ever experienced or witnessed anaphylaxis, the most severe and life threatening type of allergy, you’ll know how important it is to be able to quickly access an epinephrine auto-injector. Read more from the...
by Be Ready Health Care | Mar 30, 2020 | News
When Ella Eddy first heard that there was an Epipen station on the market that was being installed in public places and that it had already saved a life in New Brunswick, she and her parents immediately thought about the importance of having one in her school. At the...