Bill requiring anti-choking devices in schools advances

Bill requiring anti-choking devices in schools advances
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Legislation aimed at enhancing safety in schools by mandating portable anti-choking devices has passed the Senate Education Committee. The bill, sponsored by Senator Kristin M. Corrado and Senator Parker Space, seeks to ensure that these devices are available in key areas such as cafeterias and school nurse offices.

The proposed legislation, known as S-908, outlines requirements for training school nurses and employees in the use of anti-choking devices. It also mandates the development of related policies to ensure preparedness during emergencies. The Department of Education will cover costs incurred by schools for implementing these measures.

Senator Corrado emphasized the importance of quick action during emergencies: “Every second counts in an emergency, and this bill ensures that schools are prepared to act swiftly and effectively.” She highlighted the need for trained staff and strategically placed devices to respond efficiently to choking incidents.

Senator Space underscored the bill’s significance for parental peace of mind: “No parent should ever have to worry about their child being at risk of choking while at school.” He described the legislation as a crucial step toward safeguarding students in various situations.

Further details on the bill can be accessed through official channels.



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