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The pesticides and farm machinery have the potential to be dangerous, which is why those who use them get trained to do so safely. A few types of flowers can cause allergic reactions, but are only dangerous to those who are allergic to them, in which case those individuals probably do not work with this sort of commodity anyway. Otherwise, floriculture is a rather safe industry. Achoo! Has anyone seen the Benadryl?

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