Important Information A reminder that we are a NUT FREE ZONE

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Important Information A reminder that we are a NUT FREE ZONE For children with a nut allergy, even minute traces of peanut, sesame seeds or any tree nut product can cause severe allergic reactions, anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock (extreme low blood pressure). We do have children attending Rainbow’s who have this allergy and we want to do all we can to eliminate the possibility of such an occurrence. Consequently, we ask all parents to ensure that their child does not have nuts or products with nuts in them with their mid morning snack or lunch. Your understanding and support in helping us to remain a ‘Nut Free Zone is greatly appreciated. Any questions, please just ask. For children with a nut allergy, even minute traces of peanut, sesame seeds or any tree nut product can cause severe allergic reactions, anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock (extreme low blood pressure). We do have children attending Rainbow’s who have this allergy and we want to do all we can to eliminate the possibility of such an occurrence. Consequently, we ask all parents to ensure that their child does not have nuts or products with nuts in them with their mid morning snack or lunch. Your understanding and support in helping us to remain a ‘Nut Free Zone is greatly appreciated. Any questions, please just ask.