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Safe Composting Tips for People With Food Allergies
Experts advise using pollen masks, goggles, gloves, long sleeves
Saturday, July 14, 2012
In order to compost food safely, people with food allergies must prevent allergen particles from somehow getting inside their body, such as through an open wound or by inhaling fine particles in the air or fumes.
To reduce the risk of exposure to food allergens, AAAAI experts advised that people with food allergies take the following steps while composting:
- Wear a pollen mask to prevent inhaling any particles.
- Cover scratches or open wounds with goggles, gloves or long sleeve shirts and pants.
- Keep in mind the possible effects of heat on food.
Anyone with food allergies who comes into contact with people who have been composting food waste should also be sure they wore gloves or thoroughly washed their hands when they were finished to prevent exposure to allergen particles, the AAAAI noted.
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