rizla01
29-08-2005, 1:47 PM
Go :j Here (http://www.asthma.org.uk/bits/attack.php) .
If you suffer/know someone that suffers asthma attacks then you need this.
An asthma attack card has been produced by Asthma UK to ensure that people know what to do in the event of an asthma attack.
The card provides basic information on how to recognise an asthma attack and what steps to take. People can indicate on the card what their commonest signs of an attack are, as well as add their own contact details and the telephone number of a medical contact.
The card is also useful for people who care for children with asthma, such as teachers and day carers, who can add the details of that child and their parents.
A free asthma attack card is available on this order form (http://www.asthma.org.uk/about/order.php)
For queries about the asthma attack card contact Asthma UK's Supporter & Information Team (020 7786 5000; info@asthma.org.uk).
If you suffer/know someone that suffers asthma attacks then you need this.
An asthma attack card has been produced by Asthma UK to ensure that people know what to do in the event of an asthma attack.
The card provides basic information on how to recognise an asthma attack and what steps to take. People can indicate on the card what their commonest signs of an attack are, as well as add their own contact details and the telephone number of a medical contact.
The card is also useful for people who care for children with asthma, such as teachers and day carers, who can add the details of that child and their parents.
A free asthma attack card is available on this order form (http://www.asthma.org.uk/about/order.php)
For queries about the asthma attack card contact Asthma UK's Supporter & Information Team (020 7786 5000; info@asthma.org.uk).