Peanut Allergy Tree Nut Allergy Peanut Allergy Peanut Alllergy
Mind Flight LLC
Specializes in fun interactive educational products. These products are designed to help provide a safe environment for individuals who suffer from food allergies. The information provided is not to take the place of professional medical advise.
Keeping your child safe with a peanut allergy goes
"Beyond A Peanut"
Green cards Cards outlined in green address foods or situations that can be considered relatively safe. Someone with a tree nut or peanut allergy would still need to be aware of situations that can make an environment unsafe or cross contaminate a usually safe product. Green Cards include:
Red cards Cards outlined in red address foods or situations that have a greater risk for someone with a peanut or tree nut allergy. These cards offer alternative ideas, and provide suggestions to ensure the safety of someone with a peanut allergy. Red Cards include:
- These cards are created to help children, their families, friends, and child care providers learn about the hidden dangers and possible places that peanuts and tree nuts may be present.
- Families who live with a tree nut or peanut allergy will participate in support groups, on line discussion boards and read a myriad of information. For others, a great deal of reading can not be expected. These flashcards provide the safety tips and education necessary to help provide a safe environment.
- For children, when used in a classroom setting or with friends and family, the flash-cards provide the education necessary to create a caring and helpful environment.
- Contains 36 cards bound with a ring to help keep them together for easy access. No mess easy to hang in kitchens, schools, and offices.
"Mouse" over flashcards above to view information on the back of the cards.
Until there is a cure EDUCATION
plays a KEY, role in keeping children safe. Provide a set of flashcards for:
your home
your extended family
your neighbor's house
your day care providers
your school
your church or synogogue
Until there is a cure, education and avoidance are key.
- Smile and say "No Thank You"
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches
- Muffins, Breads, and Baked Goods
- Fund Raisers and Bake Sales
- Amusement Parks Festivals and Special Events
- Contact with People Who Eat Peanuts
- Things You Should ALWAY Do
- Emergency Medical Identification
- Some Signs of an Allergic Reaction
Beyond A Peanut Allergy Flashcards, Approved by The Medical Advisory Team of
"Kids With Food Allergies".
The diagnosis of a peanut allergy can be overwhelming.
Flashcards To Teach Your Children and Those Who Care For Them About Staying Safe With TREE NUT and PEANUT allergies.
Blue cards provide safety principles which apply to all food allergies.
Yellow cards Cards outlined in yellow are items or situations that can present a potential danger for someone with a food allergy. These cards are designed to create awareness. Yellow Cards include:
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by Orca Communications Unlimited, LLC