I am sure Asthmatic pple will prefer to smell sh@% and else ! Why don't they do something about offices and force to companies to have a cleaning team that DO clean every day and get rid of the dust, acaros and more that's what triger the asthma in the most part and city pollution like car smog and factories fumes, etc........
I know..... fakk the asthmatics!!!!
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I am sure Asthmatic pple will prefer to smell sh@% and else ! Why don't they do something about offices and force to companies to have a cleaning team that DO clean every day and get rid of the dust, acaros and more that's what triger the asthma in the most part and city pollution like car smog and factories fumes, etc........
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Will this scent free environment also penalize people who don't shower and smell like the garbage put out in Chinatown?!?!?!? Or people who's breath smell like someone poo pooed in their mouth after they ate a bushel of garlic???? If soo..... I'm all for it!!!!
looks like they're even considering shampoos...so I dunno....
I'm with you with the skunky breath... those ppl should be skinned alive....specially when ur in the elevator and have no escape....
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I can't remember if I read this here or I head it somewhere else...but the thing is that they're trying to pass a law that prohibit the use of perfumes and colognes in the work place...
Apparently they're using these arguments to prohibit them:
When scented products have been blamed for adversely affecting a person's health, some or all of the following symptoms are reported:
headaches
dizziness, lightheadedness
nausea
fatigue
weakness
insomnia
malaise
confusion
loss of appetite
depression
anxiety
numbness
upper respiratory symptoms
shortness of breath
difficulty with concentration
skin irritation
Allergic and asthmatic patients report that certain odours, even in the smallest amounts, can trigger an attack. In addition, those persons with "multiple chemical sensitivity" may also be affected. (Please note that several medical associations have not recognized multiple chemical sensitivity as a 'legitimate organic disease' at this time.)
The severity of these symptoms can vary. Some people report mild irritation while others are "incapacitated" and/or must give up many 'normal' activities in order to avoid exposure (such as going to public places).
What do you think about about this??? Wopuld you like to go to work and smell onions all day????
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