If my child suffered from an allergy to peanuts that could result in death, I would not consider a "peanut-free school" a safe environment - simply because there is no way that it can actually be enforced.. A parent may "forget" and send in something that contains peanuts; "grandma" may pack juniors lunch and not be aware of the policy; a child could eat one of the peanut-containing cereals for breakfast and then breathe on my child; some parents would flat out refuse to abide by the rules; - and on and on and on..
If my child's life depended on absolutely no exposure to peanuts; peanut by products; peanut residue; or airborne peanut odors - I would be homeschooling that child..
If you think a request to have the school become "peanut-free" is going to insure your child's safety, I'm afraid you're flirting with disaster..
The safest place for your child to be is at home - hard as that may be..
If my child's life depended on absolutely no exposure to peanuts; peanut by products; peanut residue; or airborne peanut odors - I would be homeschooling that child..
If you think a request to have the school become "peanut-free" is going to insure your child's safety, I'm afraid you're flirting with disaster..
The safest place for your child to be is at home - hard as that may be..



