Frazier Bags

Children's Sensory Kits

Fire District 3 Community Care Paramedic Michelle Frazier has developed and designed a children’s sensory kit called a “Frazier Bag”. Michelle has special needs children herself and designed the kits to help provide a calming effect and help with sensory processing for children with special needs during emergency calls.

Each bag costs roughly $30 to make and includes: noise-canceling headphones, sunglasses, a fidget spinner, an object called “stretchy string,” a silicone food-grade necklace that can be chewed on, and a calming visual “liquid-motion bubbler.” 

All items are intended to soothe and reduce anxiety levels and to help the child feel comfortable in his or her environment. This can be of key importance in the midst of so much commotion and over-stimulation. The child can keep the bag and contents with them for future comfort as well. 

It is Michelle’s goal is to have a Frazier Bag in every emergency vehicle in Jackson County. 

To learn more about Frazier Bags, click here or call (541) 826-7100.


To donate, checks can be made out to Fire District 3 with “Frazier Bags” in the memo portion and mailed to:

Fire District 3
Attn: Frazier Bags
8383 Agate Rd.
White City, OR 97503

 

Fire District 3 Sensory Kits (Frazier Bags)