M4.5 Think about it / Group Exercise

Given that there are potential health effects associated with the fragrances in our personal care products, how might you develop and implement a fragrance-free policy in a hospital, school, or other institutional setting? Consider how you would deal with the fragrances that are in employees’ personal care products.   


In my opinion the first thing to do would bring attention to the number of products that include some kind of fragrance. Once attention to the topic is drawn, I    would introduce other products that do the same thing except these products do not use fragrances. I    think one way to do this would be to host an event in which people can bring the products they use and either exchange the product for something that is fragrance free or just learn about alternative products. What do you all think? How else should we address developing a fragrance-free policy? 





(I    created a discussion within our group on canvas-- let's discuss there)

Comments

  1. Great idea! I think demonstrating similar options that are fragrance free allow the employees to see there are other options out there. I love the idea of the event. Do you think that would be expensive for the hospital or place though? would this be part of the budget?

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  2. I like your idea of swapping out products. This allows consumers to receive safer alternatives right away, which allows them to practice better consumer and health choices right away as well.

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