A new simple kit could make it easier for fans on the autism spectrum to enjoy a football game in Seattle.

According to King 5 News, two women from Tulsa, Oklahoma came up with the idea for the kits which contain noise-cancelling headphones and other tools to make the game more enjoyable for fans on the autism spectrum through their non-profit program “I’m A-OK”.

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“Children with autism are often sensitive to noises, so there’s noise cancelling headphones as well as earplugs,” said Michelle Wilkerson, I’m A-OK co-founder. There’s also a toy to keep a child occupied and a detailed game day schedule so families know exactly what to expect during their time in the stadium. ID wristbands and stickers let other fans know that the person sitting next to them might have some difficulty enjoying the game.

The ‘I’m A-OK’ founders said they’d received interest from other NFL teams as well. In a statement on the Seahawks’ website, VP of Stadium Operations David Young said “We realized there were a few simple things we could do that would make a positive impact for Seahawks fans on the spectrum. The toolkits are just the first step.”

Read more over at King5.com.