Naloxone Safety Kit

Create access to Naloxone for emergency opioid overdose rescue. The kit comes in two sizes to fit the needs of your organization. See the kits below and contact us to learn more and purchase the NSK.

Wall mount enclosure and grab-and-go kit (NSK-CB-01)

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Wall mounted naloxone safety kit

Put naloxone next to defibrillators in public places | American Medical Association (ama-assn.org)

FEATURES

  • Liner to keep dust and contaminants out

  • Insured

  • 3-year warranty, polycarbonate hinge. No breakable parts to replace.

  • Registered label with FDA when launched in 2019.

  • American Disability Act rated safety strap to create a visual if the unit was opened.

ACCESSIBLE Wall mount - AFFIXED

Consistent mounted location, high visibility, easy to grab in emergency. Use an AED cabinet or a common location for the placement of the NSK.

SAFE & EASY TO USE

Any adult can use the kit. Instructions and PPE are included to help them stay safe. QR coded video to assist with training as needed.

LONG-TERM VALUE

Durable external mount is easy to access and the internal kit can be taken anywhere.

The Naloxone Safety Kits are sold without Naloxone. 


Small wall mount (NSK-CB-02)

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FEATURES:

  • 3-year warranty

  • No parts that can break such as a glass plate or metal hinges.

  • American Disability Act rated safety strap to create a visual if the unit was opened.

simple and Accessible

The polycarbonate enclosure mounts to any wall, making Naloxone accessible but protected. PPE and instructions are also included.

Small and compact

The scale of this wall mount enables an organization to provide Naloxone in multiple spaces, or multiple floors of a building.

The Naloxone Safety Kits are sold without Naloxone. 

 

Contact us for the right pricing for your organization

a life saving strategy for your community

 
We love the way that the wall-mounts are highly visible. We believe that wherever there is an AED, there should be naloxone so that members of the community can be first-responders not only to cardiac events, but overdoses. Schools, libraries, government buildings, and anywhere there are public gatherings are all prime locations
— David McGreaham, MD Medical Director NMORC
 
 

CB 03 is also sold separately for outreach, homes and law enforcement

In an emergency,
grab-and-go


Safely administer Naloxone

Clear instructions and safety equipment are included in each kit. Gloves and a mask help the rescuer stay safe.


Portable and durable

Mount the NSK in a publicly accessible area, near an existing AED kit. First responders can carry the kit with them.


We support

Care Providers

Current HHS guidelines recommend clinicians prescribe naloxone to individuals at risk for opioid overdose.

Families & Communities

Hear about how local leaders have deployed the Naloxone Safety Kit in their communities.

 

Resources

Seeking Help

SAMHSA

A confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment
findtreatment.samhsa.gov

ASAM

Dedicated to increasing access to treatment. Thier website has a nationwide directory of treatment professionals
www.asam.org


Helpful Videos

U.S. National Library of Medicine video about how naloxone can help save lives in opioid overdose.
Watch on Youtube

A video of real life success stories called “I’m The Evidence! Naloxone Works!”
Watch on Youtube