Closed Areas May Contribute to Attacks of Allergies

Children are so resilient and love to play in anything at anytime or anywhere. Take the tunnels at McDonald’s, Burger King or Chuck E. Cheese for example. Those tunnels are long and are not ventilated very well, which means the air is going to be stuffy, making it difficult to anyone to breathe. The more children in the tunnels, the less air there is going to be.

Now, children love playing in the tunnels anyway, so monitoring them is very important. Because the tunnels do not have a way of ventilating, the air is going to be limited, and the children will not be able to breathe as good as they should. This can induce an allergy and/or asthma attack. Therefore, precautions need to be made.

Be very careful in areas such as this. Tight places can be dangerous for anyone who has allergies or asthma.

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