Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Poster for fragrance-free hospital care _http://www.thecanaryreport.org/2010/01/26/poster-for-fragrance-free-hospita l-care/?utm_source=feedburner & utm_medium=email & utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheCanar yReport+%28The+Canary+Report%29_ (http://www.thecanaryreport.org/2010/01/26/poster-for-fragrance-free-hospital-ca\ re/?utm_source=feedburner & utm_medium=em ail & utm_campaign=Feed:+TheCanaryReport+(The+Canary+Report)) (http://www.thecanaryreport.org/2010/01/26/poster-for-fragrance-free-hospital-ca\ re/?utm_source=feedburner & utm_medium=email & utm_campaign=Feed:+TheCanary Report+(The+Canary+Report)) Posted on Jan 26, 2010 by Susie Collins in Blog, Disability Rights, MCS, Susie Collins This poster was designed as a public service project for patients requiring in-hospital care at hospitals that are still lacking a proper fragrance-free policy for the staff. The poster comes in two versions: one for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and one for Severe Allergic Asthma. _Click here to download_ (http://www.killerbanshee.com/design/fragrance.html) either one in print resolution. I think the posters are FAB, but I knock off a couple points for using the word “allergen†in the MCS poster. As we all know, MCS is not an allergy, it does not have any of the physiological markers of an allergy. But that criticism aside, this poster rocks. I especially love the part where it says, “Patient is not a Fragrance Crash Test Dummy. Don’t just ‘come & see if it affects the patient.’ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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