Anaphylaxis Kitt service, by Kitt Medical

Severe allergic reactions can be fatal. Having the right kit can make the difference. As seen on Dragons Den, it’s just like a defibrillator, but for allergies. 

Person reaching to open a wall‑mounted Anaphylaxis Kitt emergency allergy medication box with adrenaline auto‑injectors in an orange holder

As a leading first aid charity, we at St John Ambulance are excited to partner with Kitt Medical, creators of the multi-award-winning Anaphylaxis Kitt Service, to enable the delivery of lifesaving treatment in the event of an anaphylaxis emergency. 

We are the charity that steps forward in the moments that matter, to save lives and keep communities safe. Together with Kitt Medical, we can help improve the quality of life for those living with severe allergies and increase the availability of emergency anaphylaxis treatment, all in one annual subscription service. 

As a market leader in the provision of workplace training and first aid supplies, this collaboration brings together the knowledge and experience of St John Ambulance with the lifesaving equipment and expertise of Kitt. 

Make sure you have the training you need

Kitt Medical offer CPD Accredited training  with every Kitt Subscription service. Gain unlimited access to an online video quiz training course, where in just 30 minutes, learners will gain knowledge all about allergies and anaphylaxis from medical professionals and those with lived experience. 

St John Ambulance is here to help you meet regulations and keep schools and workplaces safe. We offer a range of first aid training, including  Regulatory First Aid courses, blended-learning  2-day Paediatric First Aid, and  1-day Schools First Aid course. 

About Kitt Medical

Created by allergy sufferer Zak Marks and launched in 2023, the Anaphylaxis Kitt service has become the “defibrillator for allergies”, and can store, monitor, and provide training for emergency anaphylaxis medication.   

To date, they provided over 2,000 UK schools & qualifying businesses across the UK with emergency adrenaline pens, online CPD-accredited training, and incident reporting, all in one convenient annual subscription.  

In 2025, Zak Marks and Co-Founder James Cohen pitched the Kitt's on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, securing investment from Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett. To date, their Kitts have been used to save over 25 lives, and their training has been completed by over 35,000 people. Their goal is to become every defibrillator’s next-door neighbour, creating a new standard for allergy care. 

Hand removing an anaphylaxis emergency kit from a wall-mounted orange and white storage unit containing adrenaline auto-injectors.

Visible and accessible

Designed to be seen, Kitts should be wall-mounted in accessible locations - such as a school lunch hall. Four keys are provided with every Kitt, including a breakable emergency key box. 

Person walking quickly while carrying a portable Anaphylaxis Kitt emergency allergy medication case.

Ready to go

Kitt Medical guarantees a dependable supply of adrenaline pens with every Anaphylaxis Kitt subscription, which are automatically replenished before they expire, or if used and reported at no extra cost. 

Hands opening an Anaphylaxis Kitt emergency allergy kit, showing multiple adrenaline auto‑injectors stored in colour‑coded compartments.

Emergency medication

Inside the Anaphylaxis Kits are colour-coded placements for 2x 300mcg and 2x 150mcg adrenaline auto-injectors, alongside clear usage instructions to guide even untrained users in an emergency. 

Hands opening an Anaphylaxis Kitt emergency allergy kit, revealing multiple adrenaline auto‑injectors stored in colour‑coded compartments.

Automatic re-supply

Kitt Medical guarantees a dependable supply of adrenaline pens with every Anaphylaxis Kitt subscription, which are automatically replenished before they expire so you don't have to worry. 

Who can purchase a Kitt?

Adrenaline pens are a prescription-only medicine, with specific exceptions needing to be in place for anyone who's not a prescribed individual to purchase them. 

These exceptions currently exist for registered UK schools and for any business or organisation with an Occupational Health Scheme (OHS). This can include anything from theme parks, offices, hotels, restaurants, airports and more! 

To find out if you qualify, please enquire directly through the Kitt website, and a member of their team will be in touch.