
Another place nickel is found but not routinely considered is
in musical instruments.
Metal instruments and their parts/pieces may contain nickel or have nickel plating.
For example, most student-grade model flutes are made with nickel. The higher grade flutes tend
to be made of silver which still contains nickel.
To limit exposure to nickel, ask prior to purchasing if the instrument contains nickel, nickel
plate, or copper/nickel alloy (brass) in the areas that will be in prolonged contact with the skin. If unsure, test
items with Nickel Alert prior to purchase.
Test items that you are in direct contact with for a long period of time. Wash mouthpieces after
testing.
Consider testing: Keys, mouthpieces, guitar
and cello strings, and tuners.
~Did you know?
Perspiration from heat and humidity aid the transfer of nickel salts—the true culprit of
nickel allergy—and increases the symptoms of the allergy.
Dermatologists and Allergist Recommended
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