Description
Emergency ID Medical Pouch – Medication Bag product details:
- Medium size: 21cm x 16cm x 2cm.
- Comfortably fits a 2 x EpiPens, asthma puffer etc.
- Made from Neoprene (the same material used for wetsuits & stubby coolers etc).
- High Quality.
- Heat Resistant.
- Water Resistant.
- Thermal & moisture insulated.
- Stretchable.
- Cushioning protection.
- Lightweight and buoyant.
- Emergency ID Card Clear Window for holding a wallet ID card.
- Includes FREE Emergency ID Card for listing your emergency, medical and next of kin information.
- Carabiner for securing to your bag, backpack etc.
- Easy Zipper Opening.
- Printed with easily identifiable Emergency ID Australia trademarked logo and words “Emergency ID Medical Pouch CONTAINS VITAL EMERGENCY MEDICATION & INFORMATION”.
Ensure you visit our ACCESSORIES pages for other items that will suit your needs, including:
- Items for your HOME & CAR
- Keyrings & Tags
- Medication Bags
- Signs & Stickers
- USBs, plus items for your Phones & Wallets
All orders are sent from our AUSTRALIAN office in Tasmania within two business days of receiving payment.
Emergency ID Australia is 100% Australian Owned & Operated. We thank you for your support as we compete against international competitors such as Medic Alert & Universal ID.
We provide the BEST customer service, QUALITY products and FASTEST turnaround of orders. Founded by Australian Emergency Services personnel.
Emergency ID Australia is rated BEST IN THE WORLD by customers & is the most INDEPENDENTLY judged award winner in our field WORLDWIDE.
For more information about us, click here.
David – Google Review – Jan 2023 (verified owner) –
Excellent seller. These product are great, and the seller despatched all items which also included engraving for the bracelet, and I received my package within a couple of days of placing the order. Recommend. I showed my GP, and he said that I made the right choice in purchase, because your medical information is available immediately to the first responders. No having to make phone calls or log onto the internet, and that is what ambulance officers require.