Having a written food allergy policy will ensure your staff are ready to care for children who experience food allergy reactions at camp. (foodallergy.org)
The most common symptoms of food allergy reactions include eczema, hives, diarrhea, colic and cold - like symptoms. (babymed.com)
A majority of school nurses report being trained to handle severe food allergy reactions, and most have stock (or unassigned) epinephrine available as a tool. (allergicliving.com)