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- Food Allergies and School
Buses: Finding a Safe Balance
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- There are no hard and fast rules about what a school
bus driver must do regarding epinephrine administration,
therefore an agreement between parents and school
personnel is necessary.
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- There are thousands of food-allergic children who
safely ride the bus each day. Below are some of the
accommodations that have been made.
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- * Making sure the bus driver knows the allergic
child, their food allergy and symptoms of a
reaction.
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- * Ensuring that the bus driver knows to call 911 or
other emergency numbers and request an Advanced Life
Support unit if a reaction occurs. (This is especially
important in states where only Paramedics are allowed to
carry epinephrine.)
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- * Providing the bus driver with a cellular phone for
use in the event of an emergency.
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- * Having the food-allergic child sit in the front
seat near the driver.
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- * Enforcing a "no food on the bus" policy.
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- * Allowing a responsible child to carry his or her
own self-injectable epinephrine (EpiPen® or EpiPen® Jr. or Twinject®) in their backpack.
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- * Implementing an epinephrine hand-off system. Some
parents pass the epinephrine to the driver who gives it
to the school nurse once the bus arrives at school. The
process is reversed for the ride home in the
afternoon.*
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- Remember to include your child's bus driver when
educating school staff training about food allergy.
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- Finally, if, after all your efforts to make the bus
driver aware of your child's allergy, you are still not
comfortable with him or her riding the bus, consider
driving your child to school or participating in or
forming a car pool with neighbors.
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- *Editor's Note: Due to the number of hand-offs and
people involved in this process, there is a greater risk
of leaving the epinephrine either at school or on the
bus. Consider having several medicine kits containing
emergency instructions, phone numbers, and medications
for each location.
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- Q: What is the best way to
educate the bus driver about food
allergy?
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- A: The best way to educate your child's bus driver
about food allergy is to include the bus driver in the
staff training that you or the school nurse give to other
school personnel regarding food allergy. This way the bus
driver gets all the relevant information and feels like
they are part of the team that is helping to keep your
child and all other children safe during the ride to and
from school.
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- Q: What if, after all my
efforts to make the bus driver aware of my child's
allergy, I am still not comfortable with him or her
riding the bus?
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- A: Some parents decide to drive their children to
school or to form a car pool with a small number of
children in their neighborhood.
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