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I just write it as part of my classroom policy. "No
fragrances, please, due to health condition" in my syllabus
and Newsletters. Many students are asthmatic and have
allergies, too. I've sent students to the back of the room, or
to the restroom to wash, since they know it is a class policy.
If it persists, I send them to the office for insubordination.
Since it is class policy, it sticks.
On 3/05/07, Kathy wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems being in a classroom of
> students marinating in fragranced products? Is your
> classroom making you sick? Do you need a Fragrance Free
> Environment? This is a huge problem for many teachers and
> students and it is getting worse with every new fragranced
> product that hits the shelf!
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