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AAI School Policy Folder

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AAI School Policy Folder

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    Our Anaphylaxis Log Folder ensures that all required documentation is kept in one place

  • As part of the new guidance it is essential that records are kept on parental consent, AAI stocks, usage and teacher training
  • Includes everything you need to comply with the department of health guidance all in one place
  • Makes checking for parental consent in the event of an anaphylaxis attack as easy as possible
  • Blank letters for sending to parents following an anaphylaxis attack are included, as well as parental consent forms that need to be updated at the beginning of each school year
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Achieving Good Schools Practice with Eureka

We have developed accessories and kits to expressly meet Department of Health guidance. Firstly with our range of anaphylaxis kits and also with our companion range of inhaler kits, which it recommends are stored alongside anaphylaxis kits.

The Department of Health state:

"It is good practice for schools holding spare AAIs to store these as part of an emergency anaphylaxis kit which should include: 

  • 1 or more AAI(s)
  • Instructions on how to use the device(s) 
  • Instructions on storage of the AAI device(s) 
  • Manufacturer’s information 
  • A checklist of injectors, identified by their batch number and expiry date with monthly checks recorded 
  • A note of the arrangements for replacing the injectors 
  • A list of pupils to whom the AAI can be administered 
  • An administration record

Schools might like to keep the emergency kit together with an "emergency asthma inhaler kit" (containing an inhaler device and spacer). Many food-allergic children also have asthma, and asthma is a common symptom during food-induced anaphylaxis."

– Department of Health: Guidance on the use of adrenaline auto-injectors in schools

The number of pupils with allergies or prescribed different types of AAI can vary each year, so it's important to remain dynamic with your schools' plans to ensure they’re appropriate.

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