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by:Yovog     2023-08-15
Stephanie Dickey often stays in upscale hotels as a global
Sales supervisor.
But without her own sheets, shampoo and soap, she would never leave her home in Richmond, Texas.
Allergic to many items common on the road
LaTeX, foam, shellfish, nuts, chemicals in cleaning products-
Dickey is traveling with four allergic drugs and a pen for acute response.
\"Travel is a challenge,\" Diki said . \"
\"I have to clean all surfaces in order to avoid contact, but I can still get the response.
I often go and buy a feather pillow because it is the smaller of the two evils.
But because of my allergies, my eyes were red when I woke up.
I am an extreme example.
Spring is the most allergic season.
Easy to travel people like Dickey, who are away from familiar environments, are often influenced by the vagaries of hotel, airline and airport room policies.
According to the American Foundation for asthma and allergy, about 40 million Americans have allergies.
Business travelers who often have allergies, asthma, or general intolerance know that unpleasant air, food, and odors are an inevitable part of their work.
However, after years of silence, they began to see that the tourism industry met their needs, and the tourism industry has been looking for new amenities and sales opportunities.
Hotel on hold-
And-
They claim the room is \"hypoallergenic\" and the room is thoroughly cleaned to reduce dust, bacteria and other irritating substances.
They are using \"greener\" cleaning products.
The new menu reflects changes to shellfish, gluten-or lactose-
Guests who cannot tolerate
The problem became prominent because of allergies.
For the situation of expressing themselves, the vulnerable travelers are more confident that the overall health campaign to avoid harmful products has become mainstream.
\"What is good for the Earth is good for people.
So you\'ll see environmental products being promoted as health products, \"said Mark Petruzzi of Green Seal, a non-profit organization that certifies environmental commercial products.
To attract customers, the hotel has seized on the health trend of new rooms for allergy patients.
According to the 2010 survey by the American Association of hotels and accommodation, 38 hotels are allergicFriendly choice.
Among the respondents, the number of hotels offering air purifiers more than doubled to 12 percentage points higher than in 2008.
Hotel in Portland, Monaco.
As part of the Hampton Inn chain, guests can ask to clean one of the 25 rooms with a procedure tested by Hampton.
For rooms, housekeepers use vacuum cleaners with filters to collect pollen and mites, as well as perfumesand chemical-
Free cleaning products certified by Green Seal.
Synthetic quilts and pillows that do not use down are standard. Fragrance-
Free soap, lotion and shampoo are available upon request.
\"This is probably the minority of people with allergies.
But as you move forward in your life, you think of chemicals and health, \"said hotel manager Craig Thompson.
\"It has always become more and more mainstream.
\"At this time of the year, allergic patient Joseph Cook was afraid to travel to the east coast.
\"Pine pollen has almost lost its function,\" said Jamul, California . \", resident.
But he struggles to move forward, meet with clients and work as an airport and maritime safety advisor, a job that allows him to fly regularly on private planes and bypass the air on commercial planes.
But in the hotel, the air filter will not be replaced as often as he thought.
\"In most hotels this will happen on the same day
\"The price of the bar has become reasonable,\" Cook said . \".
In terms of meeting the needs of allergic customers, the hotel has also seen business opportunities.
Hyatt Place hypoallergenic rooms as a \"brand standard\", which means that all hotels will eventually need to have some rooms in the system.
Brian Brault, CEO of Pure Solutions, chictovaga, New YorkY. -
The company that sold and maintained services for Hyatt said his company used seven methods to clean the room, including its own air purifier, use the packaging of tea tree oil mattresses and pillowcases known for their antibacterial and disinfection properties to protect against dust mites allergens.
A number of other properties, including double trees, Hilton, Marriott and Shire, are also clients.
Brault said sales of pure solutions increased five times last year, with 250 hotel customers now, compared to 50 a year ago.
Last year, sales soared to $2,400 after it started letting hotels adopt the plan without the upfront --a-room costs.
Pure Solutions now install devices for free, Brault said, but the hotel agreed to split the average price of the room into $25.
Paul Williams is an allergy expert at the northwest Allergy and Asthma Center in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Said most upscale hotels have clean rooms enough to make most of the allergies-
Rampant customers.
The industry should set a \"reasonable choice\" standard for allergic patients instead of selling special rooms at high prices, he said.
\"There is no scientific evidence to support some of these (
Claim for low allergy),” he says.
\"What people pay is the money they don\'t have to pay, but that\'s their choice.
Stephanie Dickey, who is a frequent business trip to USA Today, often stays in upscale hotels
Sales supervisor.
But without her own sheets, shampoo and soap, she would never leave her home in Richmond, Texas.
Allergic to many items common on the road
LaTeX, foam, shellfish, nuts, chemicals in cleaning products-
Dickey is traveling with four allergic drugs and a pen for acute response.
\"Travel is a challenge,\" Diki said . \"
\"I have to clean all surfaces in order to avoid contact, but I can still get the response.
I often go and buy a feather pillow because it is the smaller of the two evils.
But because of my allergies, my eyes were red when I woke up.
I am an extreme example.
Spring is the most allergic season.
Easy to travel people like Dickey, who are away from familiar environments, are often influenced by the vagaries of hotel, airline and airport room policies.
According to the American Foundation for asthma and allergy, about 40 million Americans have allergies.
Business travelers who often have allergies, asthma, or general intolerance know that unpleasant air, food, and odors are an inevitable part of their work.
However, after years of silence, they began to see that the tourism industry met their needs, and the tourism industry has been looking for new amenities and sales opportunities.
Hotel on hold-
And-
They claim the room is \"hypoallergenic\" and the room is thoroughly cleaned to reduce dust, bacteria and other irritating substances.
They are using \"greener\" cleaning products.
The new menu reflects changes to shellfish, gluten-or lactose-
Guests who cannot tolerate
The problem became prominent because of allergies.
For the situation of expressing themselves, the vulnerable travelers are more confident that the overall health campaign to avoid harmful products has become mainstream.
\"What is good for the Earth is good for people.
So you\'ll see environmental products being promoted as health products, \"said Mark Petruzzi of Green Seal, a non-profit organization that certifies environmental commercial products.
To attract customers, the hotel has seized on the health trend of new rooms for allergy patients.
According to the 2010 survey by the American Association of hotels and accommodation, 38 hotels are allergicFriendly choice.
Among the respondents, the number of hotels offering air purifiers more than doubled to 12 percentage points higher than in 2008.
Hotel in Portland, Monaco.
As part of the Hampton Inn chain, guests can ask to clean one of the 25 rooms with a procedure tested by Hampton.
For rooms, housekeepers use vacuum cleaners with filters to collect pollen and mites, as well as perfumesand chemical-
Free cleaning products certified by Green Seal.
Synthetic quilts and pillows that do not use down are standard. Fragrance-
Free soap, lotion and shampoo are available upon request.
\"This is probably the minority of people with allergies.
But as you move forward in your life, you think of chemicals and health, \"said hotel manager Craig Thompson.
\"It has always become more and more mainstream.
\"At this time of the year, allergic patient Joseph Cook was afraid to travel to the east coast.
\"Pine pollen has almost lost its function,\" said Jamul, California . \", resident.
But he struggles to move forward, meet with clients and work as an airport and maritime safety advisor, a job that allows him to fly regularly on private planes and bypass the air on commercial planes.
But in the hotel, the air filter will not be replaced as often as he thought.
\"In most hotels this will happen on the same day
\"The price of the bar has become reasonable,\" Cook said . \".
In terms of meeting the needs of allergic customers, the hotel has also seen business opportunities.
Hyatt Place hypoallergenic rooms as a \"brand standard\", which means that all hotels will eventually need to have some rooms in the system.
Brian Brault, CEO of Pure Solutions, chictovaga, New YorkY. -
The company that sold and maintained services for Hyatt said his company used seven methods to clean the room, including its own air purifier, use the packaging of tea tree oil mattresses and pillowcases known for their antibacterial and disinfection properties to protect against dust mites allergens.
A number of other properties, including double trees, Hilton, Marriott and Shire, are also clients.
Brault said sales of pure solutions increased five times last year, with 250 hotel customers now, compared to 50 a year ago.
Last year, sales soared to $2,400 after it started letting hotels adopt the plan without the upfront --a-room costs.
Pure Solutions now install devices for free, Brault said, but the hotel agreed to split the average price of the room into $25.
Paul Williams is an allergy expert at the northwest Allergy and Asthma Center in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Said most upscale hotels have clean rooms enough to make most of the allergies-
Rampant customers.
The industry should set a \"reasonable choice\" standard for allergic patients instead of selling special rooms at high prices, he said.
\"There is no scientific evidence to support some of these (
Claim for low allergy),” he says.
\"What people pay is the money they don\'t have to pay, but that\'s their choice.
Stephanie Dickey, who is a frequent business trip to USA Today, often stays in upscale hotels
Sales supervisor.
But without her own sheets, shampoo and soap, she would never leave her home in Richmond, Texas.
Allergic to many items common on the road
LaTeX, foam, shellfish, nuts, chemicals in cleaning products-
Dickey is traveling with four allergic drugs and a pen for acute response.
\"Travel is a challenge,\" Diki said . \"
\"I have to clean all surfaces in order to avoid contact, but I can still get the response.
I often go and buy a feather pillow because it is the smaller of the two evils.
But because of my allergies, my eyes were red when I woke up.
I am an extreme example.
Spring is the most allergic season.
Easy to travel people like Dickey, who are away from familiar environments, are often influenced by the vagaries of hotel, airline and airport room policies.
According to the American Foundation for asthma and allergy, about 40 million Americans have allergies.
Business travelers who often have allergies, asthma, or general intolerance know that unpleasant air, food, and odors are an inevitable part of their work.
However, after years of silence, they began to see that the tourism industry met their needs, and the tourism industry has been looking for new amenities and sales opportunities.
Hotel on hold-
And-
They claim the room is \"hypoallergenic\" and the room is thoroughly cleaned to reduce dust, bacteria and other irritating substances.
They are using \"greener\" cleaning products.
The new menu reflects changes to shellfish, gluten-or lactose-
Guests who cannot tolerate
The problem became prominent because of allergies.
For the situation of expressing themselves, the vulnerable travelers are more confident that the overall health campaign to avoid harmful products has become mainstream.
\"What is good for the Earth is good for people.
So you\'ll see environmental products being promoted as health products, \"said Mark Petruzzi of Green Seal, a non-profit organization that certifies environmental commercial products.
To attract customers, the hotel has seized on the health trend of new rooms for allergy patients.
According to the 2010 survey by the American Association of hotels and accommodation, 38 hotels are allergicFriendly choice.
Among the respondents, the number of hotels offering air purifiers more than doubled to 12 percentage points higher than in 2008.
Hotel in Portland, Monaco.
As part of the Hampton Inn chain, guests can ask to clean one of the 25 rooms with a procedure tested by Hampton.
For rooms, housekeepers use vacuum cleaners with filters to collect pollen and mites, as well as perfumesand chemical-
Free cleaning products certified by Green Seal.
Synthetic quilts and pillows that do not use down are standard. Fragrance-
Free soap, lotion and shampoo are available upon request.
\"This is probably the minority of people with allergies.
But as you move forward in your life, you think of chemicals and health, \"said hotel manager Craig Thompson.
\"It has always become more and more mainstream.
\"At this time of the year, allergic patient Joseph Cook was afraid to travel to the east coast.
\"Pine pollen has almost lost its function,\" said Jamul, California . \", resident.
But he struggles to move forward, meet with clients and work as an airport and maritime safety advisor, a job that allows him to fly regularly on private planes and bypass the air on commercial planes.
But in the hotel, the air filter will not be replaced as often as he thought.
\"In most hotels this will happen on the same day
\"The price of the bar has become reasonable,\" Cook said . \".
In terms of meeting the needs of allergic customers, the hotel has also seen business opportunities.
Hyatt Place hypoallergenic rooms as a \"brand standard\", which means that all hotels will eventually need to have some rooms in the system.
Brian Brault, CEO of Pure Solutions, chictovaga, New YorkY. -
The company that sold and maintained services for Hyatt said his company used seven methods to clean the room, including its own air purifier, use the packaging of tea tree oil mattresses and pillowcases known for their antibacterial and disinfection properties to protect against dust mites allergens.
A number of other properties, including double trees, Hilton, Marriott and Shire, are also clients.
Brault said sales of pure solutions increased five times last year, with 250 hotel customers now, compared to 50 a year ago.
Last year, sales soared to $2,400 after it started letting hotels adopt the plan without the upfront --a-room costs.
Pure Solutions now install devices for free, Brault said, but the hotel agreed to split the average price of the room into $25.
Paul Williams is an allergy expert at the northwest Allergy and Asthma Center in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Said most upscale hotels have clean rooms enough to make most of the allergies-
Rampant customers.
The industry should set a \"reasonable choice\" standard for allergic patients instead of selling special rooms at high prices, he said.
\"There is no scientific evidence to support some of these (
Claim for low allergy),” he says.
\"What people pay is the money they don\'t have to pay, but that\'s their choice.
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