Provides public access to epinephrine auto-injector devices at schools
Bill S 5589 ensures public schools stock epinephrine auto-injectors and train staff, providing immediate help for students at risk of severe allergic reactions.
Bill S 5589 ensures public schools stock epinephrine auto-injectors and train staff, providing immediate help for students at risk of severe allergic reactions.
Bill S 5589 aims to enhance the safety and health of students by ensuring that epinephrine auto-injector devices are readily available in schools. The primary intent of the bill is to provide immediate access to life-saving medication for students experiencing severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) while on school premises.
Bill S 5589 represents a proactive approach to student health and safety in schools by ensuring that epinephrine auto-injectors are accessible and that school staff are prepared to act in emergencies. By addressing the needs of students with allergies, the bill seeks to create a safer school environment for all. Further discussions and evaluations by the Education Committee will determine the next steps in the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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