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Airlines
Staying Safe While Flying. Individuals with food allergies fly safely every day ... Many airlines post a written peanut allergy policy on their website. ...
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Airlines
DO NOT EAT AIRLINE MEALS OR SNACKS! Instead, bring your own safe food to eat during ... Many airlines post a written peanut allergy policy on their website. ...
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Common Food Allergens
However, in October of 2006, the FDA began identifying coconut as a tree nut. The available medical literature contains documentation of a small number of ...
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Common Food Allergens
However, in October of 2006, the FDA began identifying coconut as a tree nut. The available medical literature contains documentation of a small number of ...
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Common Food Allergens
However, in October of 2006, the FDA began identifying coconut as a tree nut. The available medical literature contains documentation of a small number of ...
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Schools and Camps: Back-to-School Tool Kit
Back-to-school with food allergies means depending on your PALs. For the 2.2 million school-age children with food allergies and their parents, staying safe ...
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Schools and Camps: Back-to-School Tool Kit
FAAN has put together a back-to-school tool kit for all grade levels so the entire class can help by learning how to Be a PAL: Protect A Life™ From Food ...
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Schools and Camps: Back-to-School Tool Kit
FAAN has put together a back-to-school tool kit for all grade levels so the ... These tools are great resources for parents, teachers, and school nurses ...
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Schools and Camps: Back-to-School Tool Kit
FAAN has put together a back-to-school tool kit for all grade levels so the entire class can help by learning how to Be a PAL: Protect A Life™ From Food ...
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Airlines: Carrying Self-Injectable Epinephrine Aboard Commercial ...
... also show the prescription label from the pharmacy and a note from your doctor that confirms your food allergy. Download a sample letter (.doc ~42KB) ...