AAI Point with Premium AAI Starter Pack
AAI Point with Premium AAI Starter Pack
A highly visible and easy-to-identify focal point, designed to store Adrenaline Auto Injectors (AAIs) securely and ensure quick access in schools
Comply with the Department of Health's guidance on school AAIs, which states that ‘AAIs must be kept in a safe and suitably central location accessible to all staff at all times but out of the reach of children. They must not be locked away in a restricted cupboard or office and should be located no more than five minutes away from where they may be needed.’
- Create an easy to identify and accessible point to ensure your AAI Pack is 'available for use at all times' in your school
- Save essential time in severe anaphylaxis emergencies, this central storage point will help avoid delays in administering adrenaline to prevent fatal outcomes. Please note, AAIs must be purchased separately
- Equipped with a Premium AAI Storage Starter Pack, designed for practical storage, includes a School Policy Log, an A3 anaphylaxis poster, and location signage to ensure AAIs are easily identifiable in emergencies. This pack provides essential guidance on AAI use, clear staff instructions, and support for obtaining parental consent, enabling swift and effective action during an anaphylaxis emergency in line with Department of Health guidelines. For full details, see the 'Kit Contents' tab.
- Guedel airways provide clear airways during resuscitation — for use by trained professionals only, always call an ambulance in emergencies
- Quick, safe disposal of used EpiPens in provided sharps bin
- Supplied tamper ties provide an added layer of security to deter vandalism while remaining easy to release in an emergency
- Point is wall mountable, supplied with wall fixings and is made from durable 2mm rigid plastic
Please note this kit is for AAI storage and information purposes only - AAIs must be purchased separately. View our range of stocked AAI points here. There is plenty of additional space for other backup/emergency AAIs to be added, but these should not be mixed with pupil’s own prescribed medication.