A great idea — and even more important now, with Benedict’s Law sharpening expectations around allergy safety in schools. It makes allergy medication visible, managed, and ready when it’s needed, helping reduce risk, support compliance, and save staff time. Clear, practical, and genuinely helpful — a fantastic resource.
- Wall-mounted Anaphylaxis Kitt with emergency allergy medication
- An online portal to track the adrenaline pens and automatically replace them upon expiry or if used.
- Unlimited allergy-focused CPD-accredited training for all staff. Made with Anaphylaxis UK and Allergy Doctors like Professor Adam Fox and Dr Helen Evans-Howells.
Schools regularly tell us that:
- There isn't enough allergy awareness at school.
- Adrenaline pens aren't visible in the same way as defibrillators.
- The cost to buy pens is expensive and they have very short expiry dates.
- It's too expensive to pay for all staff to be trained.
- Maintaining and replacing adrenaline pens is time-consuming.
- Parents can be difficult and take a while to respond to the school's requests for new emergency medication.
Kitt Medical can:
- Provide a wall-mounted Anaphylaxis Kitt, centrally-located in the main parts of the school so that everyone can see it.
- Guarantee a consistent supply of pens with good expiry dates.
- Provide unlimited allergy-focused online CPD-accredited training to all staff. Staff don't have to wait another few years to be trained.
- Maintain and replace the adrenaline pens before they expire or if used.
We love what Kitt Medical are building. It’s clear, practical, and designed to make allergy management in schools simpler, safer, and far less time-consuming