"What we don't need right now is for the public to believe that this is a state that is going to introduce the risk of their child dying of an intentional or accidental death, in a classroom for goodness' sake," Reykdal told KIRO Radio's Dave Ross. "I know it seems weird that we have to be so affirmative about this, but every time we see the secretary test these balloons out there, it creates this wave of anxiety, even when she doesn't ultimately go through with something."