Dedicated equipment means using specific kitchen tools that are only used for allergy-safe foods. These items are kept separate and never come into contact with allergens.
This is one of the easiest ways to reduce cross-contact at home.
For example, many families have a separate toaster just for gluten-free bread, or a dedicated cutting board for allergy-safe meal prep. Some even use different colored utensils to keep things clearly separated.
The idea is simple. If the equipment never touches the allergen, there is no risk of it transferring to safe food.
Dedicated equipment can be especially helpful for high-risk items like toasters, waffle makers, or baking tools that are harder to clean thoroughly.
You do not need to replace everything in your kitchen. Start with the items that are used most often or are hardest to clean. Over time, you can build a system that works for your family.
These small changes can make a big difference in creating a safer, less stressful cooking environment.





