Asthma Emergencies in the Classroom
Planning ahead is key for students who have Asthma. No one knows a student better than their parents, so talk to them and learn about the triggers and warning signs your student may have before an episode.
Having an action plan in place ahead of time is crucial. The sample plan below is a great start! In addition to emergency contact information, specific actions are given for the green, yellow and red zones. Sit down with your parents and your student and have a conversation about what symptoms to look for and what action to take so that everyone is on the same page.
- Green Zone – No Symptoms
- Yellow Zone – Coughing, Wheezing, Tightness of the Chest
- Red Zone – Trouble walking or talking. Yellow Zone symptoms not relieved by medication.

Of course, prevention is always best. Try to avoid asthma triggers in your classroom. Each person is unique, but some of the most common triggers are:
- Cigarette Smoke or Vaping
- Wood Smoke
- Strong Smells (for instance perfumes, cleaning products)
- Dust
- Mold
- Pets
Learn more about asthma trigger, signs, and treatments here.
About First Response
First Response provides CPR, First Aid, Fire Safety, and more classes to clients across Georgia and South Carolina for over 20 years. We believe training should be relevant, informative, and fun! Research shows that people learn best when they are relaxed, so our instructors strive to keep the classes stress-free and engaging. Feedback from our clients consistently shows that they not only enjoy our class, they learn something new – even for folks that have taken the class many times before.
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