London - The UK government is preparing to strengthen allergy rules in the country's schools to enhance children's safety.
AzEdu.az citing foreign media, reports that according to the new rules, schools must adhere to stricter compliance standards regarding children's allergies.
Within the framework of the new rules, schools will have to take additional measures to ensure the protection of students against allergic reactions. This increases the responsibilities of parents and teachers and serves to create a safe environment in educational institutions.
The government stated that these standards are aimed at preventing allergic incidents in schools and maximizing the protection of children's health. Schools will need to manage relevant risks related to both food and environmental factors.
The new rules also emphasize cooperation with parents. Schools must carefully monitor children's special needs and inform parents about risks. At the same time, teachers and school staff must be familiarized with allergy-related guidelines. Experts believe that this step will be a significant turning point for the health and safety of children in UK schools.