Opioid overdose · naloxone nasal spray holder

ResQBand Overdose

Mark your naloxone so anyone can act — tap the card for steps, spray, and call 911.

$15.00 CAD + shipping & tax

Secure checkout via Stripe · Ships across Canada · Nasal spray sold separately

See it in action

Worn. Visible. Ready.

[ PHOTO: Red card on a naloxone kit — outreach bag ]
[ PHOTO: Staff room first-aid station with card ]
[ PHOTO: Close-up: tapping a phone on the card ]
[ PHOTO: Community distribution event ]

The problem

Naloxone in a drawer can't reverse an overdose on the street.

Overdoses happen fast and in public, and the person can't act for themselves. The ResQBand card marks the naloxone and coaches any bystander through the response — tap for steps, spray into the nose, call 911 — while alerting the person's contacts with location.

2–3 min
Window before serious harm
No Rx
Naloxone is non-prescription in Canada
0
Training needed for nasal spray

Engineered for crisis

What's in the card

Tap-to-help chip

NFC chip inside — any modern phone taps to open the emergency guide and alert your contacts.

QR backup

Printed QR opens the same guide on any camera phone. No app needed for either.

Emergency-first face

The card itself carries the essentials in print: what is inside, spray into nose, call 911.

Credit-card footprint

Slips into a wallet, lanyard, kit, or the spray case — wherever the medication lives.

Colour coded

Green for epinephrine, red for naloxone — unmistakable, even to a stranger.

Connect tracker option

Optional Bluetooth tracker pairs with the card kit: find it, and press-to-alert nearby.

Free app + tap/scan chip

Register your card, track your spray's lot & expiry with reminders, and build the emergency profile a tap or scan shows to anyone helping you.

Register a card →

Questions

Where do I get the naloxone?

In Canada, naloxone nasal spray is available without a prescription at most pharmacies, and free take-home kits are offered in several provinces. ResQBand is the carrying sleeve; you supply the spray.

Do you sell to organizations?

Yes — shelters, outreach programs, workplaces, libraries, and events can order in bulk. See the Organizations page for quotes and purchase orders.

Is it a medical device?

No. It is a holder and does not administer anything. Always call 911, follow the instructions on the device, and stay with the person.

What about the Connect tag?

An optional Bluetooth tag for the card pocket that helps locate the card and can alert designated contacts when pressed. Sold separately on the app page.

Ready when you need it.

$15.00 CAD + shipping & tax