Ok,
imagine the scenario that you are found somewhere unconscious, on the street, in a shop, in a car or in a public place.
Ok
now imagine the scenario that you are stuck in a traffic jam, you could be there for hours. Ok the train has broken down,
how long will it be before it moves on?
‘‘We
went away, we got side tracked and were gone for hours….
I
left my bag on the seat…
I
did not know I would have to walk for miles…
What
if… what if…what if this was you.
If
you were in an accident how would the paramedics no anything about you? e.g. your name, maybe you have a medical condition,
how would they no who to get in touch with to explain what has happened.
If
you were a diabetic and suddenly your environment changes, you have a hypo but, there are no shops nearby to get glucose,
You
have a medical condition that needs or requires you to take a tablet etc.
Yes
you might have some in your pocket if you remembered to put them there but, what if you didn’t.
How
many times do we here this?
WEAR
A KASEZZ! Put your name, and a contact telephone number on the inside label,
if you have a condition write that too.
Wear
your Kasezz on your belt or on your wrist, if you need tablets keep some spare ones in your Kasezz.
Wear
your Kasezz like a watch.
It
is there to help you in times of need.
Sometimes
things happen of an unexpected nature that we have no control over. Wearing a Kasezz could help you…
Related Kasezz ‘Case studies’.
-
Mugged of handbag & money
-
Boat
capsizes, standed in water for ages
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Stuck
in broken lift for ages
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Coach
breaks down
-
Motorway
traffic jam with miles of tailbacks
-
Climbing
and got stuck overnight
-
On
holiday...the shop was closed
-
Woke
up and wife wasn't there
-
Keep
my money in there just in case
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I
just love pink

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kasezz are handy items for keeping your
essentials safe and at hand.
It's better to have and not need,
than to need and not have
Comfortable, durable, small,
secure and light.
Sometimes just when you need
something, its not there,
not in your
pocket, not in your bag.
Don't worry it could be in
your Kasezz (pronounced 'cases').
kasezz come with a label that fits inside the lid, used to write any information on that you might want
people to see in the case of maybe an emergency. e.g. name, tel.no. condition e.g. diabetic.
The photograph above shows three glucose tablets neatly placed inside a black Kasezz.
It could just as easily hold prescribed pills/capsules, pain killers etc, to ensure you are never caught
out.
Kasezz can be brought with a good quality velcro 'sport' strap. They can also be brought without a strap,
in batches of three.