
Side note: Back in September, the Natural Resources Defense Council took it upon themselves to test 14 air fresheners for phthalates (pronounced thal-ates) -- hazardous chemicals known to cause hormonal abnormalities, birth defects, and reproductive problems. None of the 14 products listed phthalates as an ingredient but 86% (12 of 14) of the products tested, including those advertised as "all-natural" or "unscented," contained phthalates. You can read NRDC's complete report here. Well, 4 of the 12 that contained phthalates are products made by the SCJohnson Company. The day after the NRDC report was released SCJohnson peed their pants and started waving their arms about the inaccuracy of the study, the bias of NRDC and so on. Hmmmm. Methinks thou doth protest too much. If you want to read Johnson's denial of responsibility it's here. Why would they go off like that? Doesn't that tell you something? It says to me they're scared. It also says to me they will probably be looking for ways to get rid of phthalates (without admitting any wrongdoing) from their products. But they'll do it quietly and in a way that will allow them to later say "See, we really do care about you and your family." Such bullshit.
What matters is that we do something. We can make a difference. We can change things that we don't like. I know it's hard. I know those companies are huge. But I also know it's possible to make them do the right thing. The NRDC's report did something. I know, I know-- you and I are not going to be conducting lab tests anytime soon. But we can boycott products that we know are going to hurt us and our loved ones. That's an excellent start. Use resources like SkinDeep and Guide to Less Toxic Products, be a smart consumer. Tell those big bullies you're mad as hell and you're not going to take it any more!
My life has been turned upside down by my co-worker. I feel like my health is being affected. I have never had a problem with scents. Since sitting with the toxic scent monkey I have felt like my health is declining. I wrap a scarf around my face and breath through my mouth every day until about 11:00 or 12:00 when her perfume begins to wear off... or I get used to it. My big fear is that I will have long term health issues from breathing what I feel are toxic fumes. My doctor told me that I need to see a heart specialist (he knows nothing of stinky Merry). I have noticed rapid heart rates when I smell her. I think they are related.
ReplyDeleteYou do not have to tolerate this situation. You have as much right to clean air as she has a "right" to wear loud scents. Go to her boss, but take some ammunition with you. Look around the web for a study that shows perfume irritates people's eyes. There are plenty. Just google perfume is toxic. Then ask for some help. She must tone down or eliminate her perfume use. There may even be cases of worker's comp for things like this.
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Some years ago, I had to share a cubicle with a woman who wore tons of perfume (and 'way too much makeup). It was quite unpleasant to work in that environment. Now, I realize it was also unhealthy. There should be rules to ban these substances in "captive" environments where you have no option of leaving.
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