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Oct 16, 2024

Planes' Air Ventilation Can't Spread Nut Allergens to Passengers: Study | Health | starlocalmedia.com

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Air hostesses and passenger seat, Interior of airplane with passengers sitting on seats and welcomer stewardess walking the aisle in background. Travel by plane concept,vintage color,selective focus

It’s not true that nut allergens can spread throughout aircraft in flight, researchers report

Peanut dust from shelling nuts occurs at very low levels and doesn’t tend to spread

Air in a plane’s cabin is exchanged every three to four minutes, and is also filtered during recirculation

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