Getting Equipped In
ILLINOIS
Find all the legislation, education, and resources you need in your state to get equipped for medical emergencies.
Your Legislation
Illinois has robust legislation for medical preparedness in schools. Other types of entities are not as covered.
Your Education
Whether you have medical professionals on staff or not, we have the educational pathway for you.
Your Resources
From signage to medication acquisition, Code Ana can help you with any resource you need for preparedness.
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Snapshot
Legislation & Regulations
Find the state documents that impact early childcare centers and educators.
410 ILCS 27/1
Legislation that permits early learning centers to have undesignated epinephrine - this legislation is a broad entity law, not specific to early childcare.
Read Full TextEducation
Find the right education for you that is approved in your state.
Is This For You?
- Your center is getting stock epinephrine
- You need education specific to epinephrine, anaphylaxis, and auto-injectors
- You do not have medical staff at all times
- You have been designated as the person by your supervisor to be trained to use epinephrine for your space
Is This For You?
- You want to learn more about sudden cardiac arrest
- You want to learn about cardiac emergencies from an experts
- You want to build a solid base of education on why getting prepared for emergencies is important before getting AED/CPR certified
Resources
Find the resources you need to get equipped for medical emergencies at your early learning center.
Get The Medication
Let us know if you need help acquiring any permitted medications!
Downloadables
Code Ana created these resources to help you create a safer space. From policies to classroom signs, these are available for you!

Stock Epinephrine Document Templates for Prescribers
Access prescribing templates to help you as a prescriber work with schools and prescribe stock epinephrine.
Free

Classroom Allergy Sign
This allergy sign makes it easy to see what foods and other allergens may endanger your students. While examples are already made of the top nine allergens, there are blank options so that you can create your own!
Free

Medical Notes For Substitute Teachers
This guide is an easy way to make sure your substitute teachers are aware of any allergies, medical conditions, or medications of students in the classroom. It's always important to make sure your staff, including substitutes, are prepared!
Free

Anaphylaxis Cheatsheet
Not sure if symptoms are anaphylaxis or when to administer epinephrine? Use this cheat sheet to refer to the signs and symptoms that comprise the 3 definitions of anaphylaxis. This sheet makes it easy to see! Refer to these visuals to be prepared for anaphylaxis emergencies!
Free
Snapshot
Legislation & Regulations
Find the state documents that impact K-12 schools and educators.
05 ILCS 5/22-30
State statute that defines the requirements in training and liability in acquiring stock epinephrine, inhalers, or opioid antagonists.
Read Full TextAdmin Code Title 23 Part 1 Section 540
Legislation that further expands Illinois statutes that permit stock epinephrine, albuterol, and opioid antagonist.
Read Full Text105 ILCS 145
Statutes that permit schools to have undesignated glucagon for students with diabetes care plans.
DownloadEducation
Find the right education for you that is approved in your state.
Is This For You?
- Your school is getting stock epinephrine
- You need education specific to epinephrine, anaphylaxis, and auto-injectors
- You do not have medical staff at all times
- You have been designated as the person by your supervisor to be trained to use epinephrine for your space
Is This For You?
- You need to create your medical emergency response plan
- You do not have medical staff at all times and need to create a team ready at any time to respond
- You want to get condition specific education for conditions impacting students on your campus
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Resources
Find the resources you need to get equipped for medical emergencies at your campus
Get The Medication
Let us know if you need help acquiring any permitted medications!
Downloadables
Code Ana created these resources to help you create a safer space. From policies to classroom signs, these are available for you!

Blank Drill Worksheet
Part of being prepared for medical emergencies includes practicing your medical emergency response plan with your school's response team. This drill worksheet will help guide you through a drill and show you areas of improvement!
Free

Classroom Allergy Sign
This allergy sign makes it easy to see what foods and other allergens may endanger your students. While examples are already made of the top nine allergens, there are blank options so that you can create your own!
Free

Medical Notes For Substitute Teachers
This guide is an easy way to make sure your substitute teachers are aware of any allergies, medical conditions, or medications of students in the classroom. It's always important to make sure your staff, including substitutes, are prepared!
Free

Anaphylaxis Cheatsheet
Not sure if symptoms are anaphylaxis or when to administer epinephrine? Use this cheat sheet to refer to the signs and symptoms that comprise the 3 definitions of anaphylaxis. This sheet makes it easy to see! Refer to these visuals to be prepared for anaphylaxis emergencies!
Free
Snapshot
Legislation & Regulations
Find the state documents that impact businesses and organizations.
Admin Code Title 77 Part 525
Legislation that defines the requirements and responsibilities of having an AED on the premises.
Read Full Text410 ILCS 607/1
Statutes that permit stock inhalers in child related entities - like after school programs.
Read Full Text410 ILCS 27/1
Statutes that permit stock epinephrine in community spaces and define the requirements to have it.
Read Full TextEducation
Find the right education for you that is approved in your state.
Is This For You?
- Your organization or business is getting stock epinephrine
- You need education specific to epinephrine, anaphylaxis, and auto-injectors
- You do not have medical staff at all times
- You have been designated as the person by your supervisor to be trained to use epinephrine for your space
Is This For You?
- You need to create your medical emergency response plan
- You do not have medical staff at all times and need to create a team ready at any time to respond
- You want to get condition-specific education for conditions impacting your community
Resources
Find the resources you need to get equipped for medical emergencies at your space.
Get The Medication
Let us know if you need help acquiring any permitted medications!
Downloadables
Code Ana created these resources to help you create a safer space.

Blank Drill Worksheet
Part of being prepared for medical emergencies includes practicing your medical emergency response plan with your school's response team. This drill worksheet will help guide you through a drill and show you areas of improvement!
Free

Quick Note for Medical Emergency Documentation
Medical emergencies are difficult enough to manage without having to fill out tricky forms in the moment. Use this Quick Note to easily document events and times.
Free

Anaphylaxis Cheatsheet
Not sure if symptoms are anaphylaxis or when to administer epinephrine? Use this cheat sheet to refer to the signs and symptoms that comprise the 3 definitions of anaphylaxis. This sheet makes it easy to see! Refer to these visuals to be prepared for anaphylaxis emergencies!