Saturday, December 3, 2011

Protecting Your Child With Allerbling


Food allergies are on the rise and some of the most common triggers for children are peanuts, milk, wheat, fish and eggs. While some children grow out of their allergies, many are plagued by them for most of their life. When your child becomes old enough to head to pre-school or kindergarten on their own, you try your best to educate them as well as the school's staff on the nature of the allergy and what should be avoided, but mistakes are always made, especially if someone isn't aware there is an allergy present in the class. Allerbling has made a great product that helps protects children from having an adverse reaction to a food or product by alerting people that they have an existing allergy. It's also great for parents to put their mind at ease that your child will be safe while they are away from you for the day.
Allerbling is a wristband that can be customized to reflect specific allergies by adding small 'buttons' to the bracelet. You can then secure it to your child's wrist and it is colorful enough that people will take notice. It may also remind your child to communicate their allergy to someone who may be serving them food.
A standard Allerbling set comes with charms for allergies to soy, tree nuts, dairy, shellfish, eggs, peanuts, wheat and fish. Each bracelet can hold up to 4 charms along with the medical cross charm. The cross is recommended to catch people's attention more and make them aware a life threatening situation could occur if these foods are consumed.
For more information you can visit www.allerbling.com. Allerbling is dedicated to supporting organizations that raise awareness and work to find a cure to stop food allergies.

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