According to the press release the company just issued,
Halloween Safety experts Kim Hartman and Maureen Cooney ... invented and produced TAKE IN CASE(TM) as a comfortable, discreet, secure, wearable sleeve-like case to be worn on the shin, thigh, upper arm by people with severe allergies who are on the go and need to have their EpiPen(R) Auto-Injectors with them at all times.
"When my son was diagnosed with food allergies, I knew it wasn't going to be easy," says TAKE IN CASE(TM) co-creator Kim Hartman. "As a mother, being vigilant about his well-being is second-nature. Making sure that he always has his EpiPen(R) Auto-Injectors and that he knows how to administer them properly is very important. TAKE IN CASE(TM) achieves two goals, it enables my son to carry his medicine in a convenient, discreet manner to movies, ball games or a friend's house and it also gives me peace of mind knowing that he's safe!"
You can check out their complete line of products at their website, www.takeincase.com.
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