Food Allergies and Anaphylactic Shock Poster, Laminated

Food Allergies and Anaphylactic Shock Poster, Laminated

Safety First Aid

Safety / First Aid signage
  • Manufactured by Safety First Aid Group Ltd — a recognised UK first aid signage provider operating to relevant health & safety standards for workplace first aid materials.
First aid guidance poster

Description

Laminated A2-size (59 × 42 cm) poster providing clear, full-colour illustrations and step-by-step first aid guidance for recognition and management of food allergies and anaphylactic shock. It summarises common food allergens, outlines symptoms of allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, and gives emergency first-aid instructions including epinephrine administration (if available), CPR, and casualty positioning. The poster is designed for use in workplaces, kitchens, schools, cafés and other environments where food is prepared or served — to ensure staff and users are prepared in case of allergic emergencies. Compiled by qualified health & safety practitioners and updated to reflect current best practice.

Bnefits

  • Helps staff recognise food allergies and anaphylactic shock quickly via clear illustrations and symptom checklists
  • Provides step-by-step first aid instructions for emergencies (epinephrine use if available, call emergency services, CPR, casualty positioning)
  • Full-colour laminated poster for durability and long-term use in busy environments such as kitchens, schools or cafés
  • Large A2 format (59 × 42 cm) ensures readability from a distance and easy visibility in common areas
  • Supports duty-of-care and safety compliance in workplaces handling food or vulnerable individuals

Indications

  • Display in workplaces where food is prepared, served or consumed (restaurants, cafés, catering venues, school canteens, staff kitchens)
  • Use in schools, childcare facilities and institutions where there may be individuals at risk of known or unknown food allergies
  • Use in first aid rooms, kitchens or public areas to raise awareness and instruct staff on recognising and responding to anaphylactic emergencies
  • Training aid for staff inductions, first aid refreshers, and safety briefings

Composition

  • High-quality A2 paper substrate
  • Durable laminated finish (PVC or equivalent) for water- and tear-resistance
  • Full-colour printed ink illustrating allergens, signs/symptoms, and first aid instructions
  • Printed grid and icons consistent with standard food-allergy management guidance

Formulation

  • Poster – A2 size (59 × 42 cm)
  • Material: laminated paper/PVC-laminated paper sign
  • Format: single sheet wall poster, landscape or portrait orientation depending on print layout
  • Finish: glossy laminated surface for durability

Packaging

  • Supplied flat, typically rolled or cardboard-backed in a protective sleeve or carton to avoid creasing during shipping
  • Labelled with product code (A729 or TFACON030), title, dimensions and manufacturer/distributor branding information

Usage

  • Unwrap and flatten the poster carefully; avoid creasing to preserve readability.
  • Mount or affix in a prominent location — kitchens, staff rooms, near first aid kits or in food-preparation/serving areas — at eye level for maximum visibility.
  • Ensure poster remains clean and legible; if the laminated surface becomes worn or damaged, replace the poster to maintain clarity of instructions.
  • Use as part of staff training and induction sessions on allergy awareness and first aid procedures.
  • Periodically review and update safety signage in accordance with local health & safety regulations.

Contraindications

Not publicly listed

Adverse Effects

Not publicly listed

Storage Conditions

  • Store flat in a dry environment to prevent moisture damage or warping.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve print quality and avoid fading of colours.
  • Avoid folding or bending the poster during storage or transport.
  • Store at room temperature; avoid excessive heat or humidity which may degrade the lamination or paper.

Duration

Onset

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