A MOSMAN resident had a good reaction to
allergies.
Michael Randall had noticed that children with life-threatening conditions or
allergies were reluctant to wear the traditional metal medical bracelets usually worn by older people.
So he came up with a colourful, lightweight design that appeals to both children and adults.
The bands are designed to warn people of the wearer's adverse health reaction to foods like peanuts and shellfish, or as an alert to conditions like
diabetes, epilepsy and
asthma.
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