We have students with severe peanut allergies. How do you handle this
with library materials, which are touched by many??
Other than the usual vigilence about book care, I have some peanut free
zone posters, but am sure there is something else I could be doing.
Thanks
Alice L. Cyphers, Librarian M.L.S, M Ed, Reading
Five Points Elementary School
363 Five Points Richmond Road
Bangor, PA 18013
Washington Elementary School
381 Washington Blvd.
Bangor, PA 18013
cyphersa@bangorsd.org
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