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Food Allergy Awareness Training

Food Allergy Awareness

It’s a Disease, Not a Diet

Your Guide to Food Allergies (Sesame is REQUIRED by law to be indicated as an allergen in food labels)

Milk Allergy vs Lactose Intolerance

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Milk Allergy

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Egg Allergy

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Fish Allergies

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Shellfish Allergy

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Peanut Allergy

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Tree Nut Allergy

Peanuts vs Tree Nuts

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Soy Allergy

Food Allergy 101 – Managing Wheat Allergy

Food Allergy 101 - Sesame

Reading Food Labels

What is Gluten?

Cross-Contact vs. Cross-Contamination

Recognizing and Responding to Anaphylaxis

Sign to Indicate Epi is Needed

FAACT's FIST to THIGH "SIGN"

What would you do if you needed epinephrine...but you couldn't be heard?

Do you have a "SIGN"?

There might be a time when you are too far away for someone to hear you clearly or anaphylaxis is making it difficult to speak.

Here is a "SIGN" you can use...

- Move in motion
- FIST to THIGH
- Wait a second
- Repeat again
- FIST to THIGH

Share this "SIGN" with others so they can quickly respond in an emergency.