The best way to protect a child from the possibility of a life-threatening alergic

reaction is to:
A. Expose the child to small amounts of the allergen.
B. Help the child avoid all contact with known allergens.
C. Not worry about minor symptoms caused by allergic reactions.
D. None of the above

B. Help the child avoid all contact with known allergens.

The best way to protect a child from the possibility of a life-threatening allergic reaction is to:

B. Help the child avoid all contact with known allergens.