Teams Take Steps to Protect Fans with Peanut Allergies

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They are a stadium concessions staple and the subject of seventh-inning-stretch song lyrics. But for fans who are allergic to peanuts, attending the old ballgame becomes a life-or-death gamble — particularly in open-air parks where wind can carry peanut dust and shells farther than most routine fly balls.

Nut 607 AbThose willing to take the risk often resort to wiping down stadium chairs and armrests, plotting alternate routes to rest rooms to avoid piles of shells under nearby seats and asking neighboring fans not to toss shells on the ground in the first place. Often, the mere proximity to peanuts proves too intimidating. The fearful fans break for home before the onset of an anaphylaxic reaction, which may include swelling of the throat and tongue, making breathing difficult or impossible without immediate treatment.

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