
This collaboration underscores Levy's proactive commitment to health and safety, ensuring a safer environment for its teams. Levy is aiming to significantly enhance allergy care standards across all its UK sites.
There are approximately 2.5m people in the UK living with an allergy and a ‘concerning’ 45% of those prescribed adrenaline pens not consistently carrying them. These kits will provide a safety net, allowing fully trained Levy employees to administer life-saving adrenaline in the event of an anaphylactic emergency.
David Crowe, HSE director at Levy, commented: "The well-being of our colleagues is our absolute priority. Our partnership with Kitt Medical is a significant step forward in our comprehensive health and safety strategy. By providing our teams with these vital Anaphylaxis Kitts and the necessary training, we are empowering them to respond effectively in critical situations, ultimately creating a safer environment in our venues."
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Kia Oval and Allianz Stadium (Twickenham) are just a handful of Levy sites where the Anaphylaxis Kitts have been introduced.
Zak Marks, co-founder and chief executive of Kitt Medical, added: “This partnership with Levy is our single largest roll-out of Anaphylaxis Kitts to date, and is a testament to the new standard for allergy care we aim to build. As someone who lives with severe allergies to nuts, the idea that our Kitts will one day be every defibrillator’s next-door-neighbour is incredibly exciting.”