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Health alert:
Food allergies
October
2009There are students at Duanesburg Central Schools with peanut/tree nut
allergies. Food allergies are a growing health issue in this country and in
many cases the allergies are life-threatening. It can take as little as
1/10,000 of a teaspoon of peanut or peanut butter to cause a fatal reaction.
Allergy to peanuts and tree nuts may be life-long, and can cause reactions ranging from itching or swelling of the lips, tongue, or mouth to life-threatening shortness of breath and a drop in blood pressure.
Our school needs to be a safe environment of learning and growth for the
entire student body. With that in mind, we are asking that you keep
peanuts/peanut butter/tree nuts to a minimum,
especially if you know your child shares a classroom with a child who has
allergies. We realize that some children are very finicky eaters and you can
not get them to eat anything else. If your child is bringing a peanut
product for snack or lunch please remind them that they should not share
foods with other students, they should not eat on the bus, they should keep
their hands to themselves, and they should wash up after eating.
Some schools have gone to “no nut” policies. We feel this could lead to a
false sense of security. If we are aware that there are peanut products in
school, yet remain vigilant in our safety practices then we are always
protecting the students. Peanut flour and peanut oil are used in many
everyday products that we would never suspect and these pose just as much a
threat as raw peanuts.
Thank you for doing your part to keep our school a safe environment for
everyone.
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