This conversation delves into the critical issue of anaphylaxis management in UK schools, focusing on the legal and practical frameworks surrounding the use of adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs). It highlights the importance of preparedness, staff training, and the recent regulatory changes that empower school staff to act in emergencies, even when a student's allergies are unknown. The discussion emphasises the need for immediate action, proper storage, and accessibility of AAIs, as well as the ethical and legal responsibilities of school staff in life-threatening situations.