LongLiveRafiki
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DD came home from school today (elementary) with a letter stating that there's a student with a severe peanut allergy and her classroom will be nut-free for snacks/treats. The letter seemed to indicate a pretty severe allergy and noted that there will be a nut-free lunch table and ALL students will be required to wash their hands before going out to recess. The letter asked parents to check all food labels before sending in snacks.
I have a couple of questions and was hoping someone who has experienced nut-free classes or schools or dealt with a nut allergy can help me out.
1) When they say there's a nut-free lunch table, does that mean DD can bring in a peanut butter sandwich as long as she doesn't sit at that particular table? Should she tell someone that she has nuts in her lunch so they ensure she doesn't sit there? Or does it mean no nut products in any student's lunch?
2) For the classroom, for snacks (they have 1/day), I'm assuming the whole classroom is nut-free for this and that's fine. But are snacks that are nut-free but packaged in a facility that may also use nuts okay or should we avoid those as well?
3) Could DD eating nuts before school and not washing her hands right after be an issue? (Just mentioning since the note said all kids would have to wash their hands after lunch so as not to pass nut residue on to the playground equipment.)
Thanks in advance. I know some allergies can be life-threatening (as it sounds like this one is) and I don't want to un-intentionally put another child at risk.
I have a couple of questions and was hoping someone who has experienced nut-free classes or schools or dealt with a nut allergy can help me out.
1) When they say there's a nut-free lunch table, does that mean DD can bring in a peanut butter sandwich as long as she doesn't sit at that particular table? Should she tell someone that she has nuts in her lunch so they ensure she doesn't sit there? Or does it mean no nut products in any student's lunch?
2) For the classroom, for snacks (they have 1/day), I'm assuming the whole classroom is nut-free for this and that's fine. But are snacks that are nut-free but packaged in a facility that may also use nuts okay or should we avoid those as well?
3) Could DD eating nuts before school and not washing her hands right after be an issue? (Just mentioning since the note said all kids would have to wash their hands after lunch so as not to pass nut residue on to the playground equipment.)
Thanks in advance. I know some allergies can be life-threatening (as it sounds like this one is) and I don't want to un-intentionally put another child at risk.