An asthma/allergy inhaler holster has a main body part comprising an
elongated sheath. A holding mechanism attached proximal to an open end of
said main body part, and extending over the open end secures an inhaler
within the holster. A grommet is affixed to the main body part and
positioned off center proximal to a closed end of the sheath. The grommet
is adapted to attach the inhaler holster to a member, such as a key chain,
ring, or the like, passed therethrough. The holster substantially envelops
the inhaler, to protect it from contamination by dirt and debris. Its
construction affords immediate access to the medicament in the inhaler.
Adjustment and holding mechanisms cooperate collectively to enable the
holster to accommodate differently sized inhalers. The convenience
afforded by the grommet decreases difficulties presented when the user
forgets the holster during travel away from the home. An empty holster
serves to remind the user to replace the inhaler before traveling to a
location where asthma/allergy medication is likely to be unavailable.