Peanuts are easy enough to eliminate from catering. Airlines don’t serve any food containing peanuts, in case there’s a passenger on board with an allergy severe enough to be set off by peanut aroma in recycled air, so if one assumes that prisons have a nominal duty of care for inmates at least to the point of not killing any accidentally, it’d follow that they also abolish peanuts from their food.
Airplanes constantly turn over the cabin air 10-15x per hour with bleed air from the engines. This then heads out the outflow valves to the exterior of the airplane.
The recirculating fans have HEPA filters on them, but the majority of air is fresh.
Even with no peanuts on board, there still can be contamination of the other foods served on board, not to mention residue from previous passengers snacks.
Peanuts are easy enough to eliminate from catering. Airlines don’t serve any food containing peanuts, in case there’s a passenger on board with an allergy severe enough to be set off by peanut aroma in recycled air, so if one assumes that prisons have a nominal duty of care for inmates at least to the point of not killing any accidentally, it’d follow that they also abolish peanuts from their food.
As someone that’s traveled in first class extensively there are always peanuts on board
There’s no evidence to support severe allergic reactions from airborne nut particles, fwiw. Reactions occur from ingestion or skin contact, not air.
Legal says it’s better safe than sorry.
Airplanes constantly turn over the cabin air 10-15x per hour with bleed air from the engines. This then heads out the outflow valves to the exterior of the airplane.
The recirculating fans have HEPA filters on them, but the majority of air is fresh.
Even with no peanuts on board, there still can be contamination of the other foods served on board, not to mention residue from previous passengers snacks.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2dpkpjjnw2o
This absolutely.
They sell peanuts, m&ms, Asian food, etc at all the little shops in the terminal.