Holiday Party Danger: Common Foods Can Trigger Deadly Allergies
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A major news program has teamed up with a pharmaceutical company and a food allergy advocate to issue a warning for holiday hosts.
The segment aims to educate people on preventing allergic reactions at social gatherings. Food allergies can cause severe, life-threatening responses.
Advocate Hillary Tolle Carter shared key tips. The goal is to make celebrations safe for all guests.
Experts recommend clear communication. Ask guests about allergies before planning the menu.
Label all dishes with their ingredients. This prevents accidental exposure to allergens like nuts, dairy, or eggs.
Keep "safe" dishes completely separate from foods containing allergens. Use different serving utensils to avoid cross-contact.
Always have an emergency plan. Know where medications like epinephrine auto-injectors are kept.
The advice stresses that simple steps can save lives. This allows everyone to enjoy the festivities without fear.