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WHAT IS LATEX ALLERGY?
Latex allergy is a reaction to certain proteins in latex rubber. The amount of latex exposure
needed to produce sensitization or an allergy reaction is unknown. Increasing the exposure
to latex proteins increases the risk of developing allergic symptoms. In sensitized person,
symptoms usually begin within minutes of exposure, but they can occur hours later and
can be quite varied. Mild reactions to latex involve skin redness, rash, hives or itching. More
severe reactions may involve respiratory symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy
eyes, scratchy throat and asthma (difficult breathing, coughing spells and wheezing) Rarely,
shock may occur; however, a life- threatening reaction is seldom the first sign of latex allergy.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Source of Standard
Diving drysuits (Neoprene and Trilaminate): EN 14225-2:2017 and DIN EN 14225-2:2018
Source of Requirement
www.europa.de
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https://www.scubapro.com
https://www.scubapro.com/manuals