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Summer Camps Are Going Nut‑Free: What Parents, Staff, and Camp Directors Need To Know

More summer camps are moving to nut-free policies as food allergies become a normal part of camp life. This guide breaks down what “nut-free” usually means at camp, why the shift is happening, and how camps turn policy into daily practice—from snack approvals and staff training to reducing cross-contact in cabins and dining halls. You’ll also find practical tips for parents, counselors, and directors, plus simple snack guidelines that help every camper feel safe, included, and ready to enjoy the full camp experience.

Nut-Free At Home: 10 Proven Ways To Stop Cross-Contact In Your Kitchen

Cross-contact is one of the biggest risks for families living nut-free—especially at home. This guide covers 10 proven, practical steps to reduce peanut and tree nut exposure in your kitchen, from dedicated tools and cleaning routines to label-reading habits and safer grab-and-go snack choices.
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