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Home » Glossary » What Is Shared Equipment? (Allergy Risk Explained)

What Is Shared Equipment? (Allergy Risk Explained)

Shared equipment refers to kitchen tools or machines that are used for both allergen-containing foods and allergy-safe foods. This can include items like toasters, cutting boards, knives, mixers, or even factory equipment used to produce packaged foods.

The risk with shared equipment is cross-contact. Even if the equipment looks clean, tiny traces of an allergen can remain and transfer to the next food prepared on it.

A common example at home is a toaster. If regular bread is toasted in it, crumbs containing wheat or other allergens can stick around. When you add gluten-free bread later, it can pick up those crumbs and no longer be safe.

You may also see this on food labels with statements like “made on shared equipment with…” This is meant to warn you of a possible risk of cross-contact during manufacturing.

For allergy families, shared equipment is something to be aware of—not panic about. The goal is to understand where the risks are so you can make informed decisions.

Some families, with guidance from their allergist, feel comfortable using the same equipment as long as proper cleaning methods (like hot, soapy water and thorough washing) are used. Others prefer to have separate sets of tools—one for allergen-containing foods and one for allergen-free foods—to reduce risk.

With a few adjustments in your kitchen, you can reduce these risks and feel more confident about the food you are serving.

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