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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)First of all, I don't think any school is actually peanut free. The most parents will achieve is not sending actual PEANUTS to school in food items, but peanuts themselves are components of so many foods that it just doesn't happen, and all those foods with peanut components present a risk to the other child.
This suggests to me that the risk from contact allergies is less than life-threatening for most kids who have it.
But as for making a school tree-nut free, that's insane. It would never happen. It could never happen. So if the school did go ahead and say that it was tree-nut and peanut free, then it would be setting itself up to get sued when it wasn't.
I thought about this overnight, and the woman's request is unreasonable, and it would be unreasonable to rely on compliance in order to assure the child's safety. Therefore I think the school is actually taking better care of her son than it would be if it theoretically complied with the request.