Tips when traveling with allergies
Allergies can make life more hectic then it already is. But life-threatening allergies can wreak havoc on a family vacation! Here are some family tips to make a better time for all!
First and foremost always be prepared! (carry your Medic tag)
- Always have your health information with you.
- Medications
- Allergies
- Past surgeries
- Medical conditions
- Contact Names
- Your Address
- Doctors
- Pharmacy phone number
- Insurance card
- Always have your medicines with you and easily attainable
- Check your medicines to be sure they are not outdated
- Be sure to have enough
When staying at a hotel or even a friends
- Bring your own hypo-allergenic pillows
- Ask for an allergy proof room when making a reservation. If none are available ask for one that is sunny, dry and away from the pool if you are sensitive to mold.
- Check if cabins, friends, and resorts lend themselves to letting pets stay and if they do what their cleaning policies are.
- If you have food allergies do not hesitate to let them be known. Restaurants should be happy to comply, if not move on to another restaurant.
- Bring plenty of your own food in case you can not find food that is suitable this will be good for safety snacking also,
When you are camping and you know you have a very sensitive one to bee stings, pollen or poison ivy
- Go before the bees become to active or choose another location. Better to be safe,
- If you have outdoor allergies check the pollen count in the camping area before you go at nab@aaaai.org
- Call and ask ahead of time if the campsite is prone to poison ivy or if it is contained to certain areas that can be avoided.
If you are going to another state remember you may encounter an allergen you may have not encountered before. Be prepared.
- You can check pollen counts at nab@aaaai.org for this also.
If your allergies are severe have a person to rely on to be your point of action and make sure they know what to do in case of an emergency,









