Our Allergy Alert Labels clearly display your child's allergy information on their belongings, making it easy for teachers, caregivers, or other adults to identify their needs quickly. These labels can be used on lunch boxes, food containers, medications, and more, ensuring your child’s allergy information is visible and reducing the risk of accidental exposure.
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Yes! Our Allergy Alert Labels are made from waterproof, microwave-safe, and dishwasher-safe material, making them ideal for items that get washed frequently. They are built to withstand the rigors of everyday life while keeping your child’s allergy information clear and easy to read.
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Absolutely! Our larger allergy alert labels have a removable section where you can include emergency contact information or administration instructions. This makes it easy for caregivers or teachers to have all the essential details they need, right at their fingertips.
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How many labels come to a sheet, and are they cost-effective for families?
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Can these labels handle exposure to different environments, like school or outdoor activities?
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How easy is it to apply and remove the labels?
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Our Allergy Alert Labels are offered in a variety of sizes and quantities to suit your needs. You can label multiple items for your child—such as EpiPens, water bottles, and food containers—while saving money by purchasing them in cost-effective bundles. Plus, their durability ensures you won’t have to replace them often, offering even more value for your money.
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Yes, our labels are designed to endure a range of environments, from the classroom to outdoor adventures. They’re waterproof and tough enough to handle exposure to rain, food spills, or dirt without fading or peeling. This ensures your child’s allergy information stays visible no matter where they are.
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Applying our Allergy Alert Labels is as simple as peel-and-stick! They are designed to securely attach to a variety of surfaces, including plastic, metal, and glass, and can be removed when needed without leaving residue behind. This saves you time and effort, letting you focus on what really matters—keeping your child safe.
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