Thursday, July 30, 2009

Not alone in perfume sensitivities...

The timing of this article seems somehow bolstering to my sense of being a normal human and not some some sort of a leper because I have troubles with fragrances. A coworker brought it to my attention this morning:

If it works, the article can be reached when you Click here. Should the link not work, here is a copy/paste version of the printer page:

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34 hospitalized after co-worker sprays perfume

Investigators don't know what type was sprayed

The Associated Press
updated 7:17 p.m. MT, Wed., July 29, 2009

FORT WORTH, Texas - At first, fire officials suspected that carbon monoxide or some other toxic fumes had sickened almost 150 people at a Texas bank call center.

It turned out that perfume was to blame.

MedStar ambulance spokeswoman Lara Kohl says 34 people were taken to hospitals, 12 by ambulance, after reporting dizziness and shortness of breath Wednesday at a Bank of America call center in Fort Worth. Medics treated 110 at the scene.

Fort Worth fire Lt. Kent Worley says the incident started with two people complaining about dizziness after a co-worker sprayed perfume. Others reported being sick when an announcement was made that anyone with similar symptoms should exit the building.

Investigators do not know what type of perfume was sprayed.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Newest developments at the office...

Hello, all - I thought I'd share a surprise that I hope will eventually result in a very good thing. In honor of the surprise, I tried to find a picture that would visually represent my own view of what started it all - the fragranced visitors who frequent the departmental water cooler. This is the photo I stumbled onto and it seemed appropriate to me... [and it made me smile, too... I think baby skunks are cute!]

This past Monday I was interrupted in my work to be introduced to the Workman's Comp case worker as well as the Industrial Hygienist. I now have faces to names. Actually, they both looked to be about 12-years old, but both seemed to be quite professional. [The hygienist was also quite friendly.]

This was it. They were there to do the air testing as part of my claim. It was finally happening!

It's my understanding, that because this issue was primarily about fragrances, the hygienist was using a device that picks up parts per billion rather than the "normal" device that detects parts per million. [At that point, I really wished that she had come to visit last week when the conference was taking place. Particularly on Friday morning as the fellow who is deathly allergic had an exposure that took him down - hard. Poor guy! I thank God that he was able to alert his back-up who was able to get him safely outside the building in time. So very frightening!!!]

Although the hygienist indicated that she would be doing tests all over the building (both floors), she seemed to do the most thorough testing in my new work area. I thought this odd, but I don't know if they needed to test the 'safest' area to use as a control sample of some sort... or to see if it actually was better. [Which would also be very interesting to know.] Side note: I found out later that they also did the same to the office that my fragrance-allergic friend uses.

Oddly enough, the day of the testing was actually one of the best days I'd had in a VERY long time. Unfortunately, the returning fragrance intensity today suggests that someone may have tipped-off a few of the heavy fragrance users. Two of them had little to no fragrance (and one kept on a jacket which is quite effective in 'covering up' scent), another one called in sick. Go figure. Fortunately, two of my primary 'offenders' were still quite fragrant and it's my hope that the testing equipment is still sensitive enough to pick up on any of the issues.

Ideally, this whole test will somehow get the company to instigate fragrance-free (or fragrance-reduced) policies in the whole building. [Even if they are just in certain areas of the building that could be good, too.] However, if nothing else happens, there is one good thing that may come of this... should the company take the advice. When the ladies were doing their testing, the maintenance guy was pretty much following them around. During that excursion, they told him about a janitorial supply outlet that has bathroom soap (sold by the 5-gallon bucket) that is FRAGRANCE FREE. That one simple change would make a huge difference all by itself. It has often crossed my mind that people who use the water cooler may have visited after washing their hands. The soap scents would be brought with them by default.

I guess time will tell. The testing results will need to be processed and evaluated, reports written and final assessments made. I was told that I may get a copy of the results automatically, but if I don't, I can request a copy. In either case, I'm very much looking forward to seeing what will happen.

Until that time, each day is just like the day before - be vigilant and take things as they come. Thanks for listening!
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Godspeed & God Bless

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

A challenging week...

For those following my fragrance-saga, I did get moved to a new work location. It was like moving into an economy apartment, but it's settled and has become quite comfortable (with lots of plants). I've not had any more episodes of sabotage, either. I still have smaller 'events' to deal with when some specific people walk by, but the overall improvements have allowed me to endure them with effects that seem to pass more quickly (and none have lasted more than 12-24 hours - a far cry from the 2-3 days it was before).

No. The challenges are not with my immediate work area except for two factors that I was not expecting.

First: This week has a training conference going on inside the building. New people, new people touring all work areas... and you guessed it - NEW PERFUMES. Wow. Once they quit touring the people, things returned to closer to normal with only the occasional wafts from the conference rooms (which are located directly below our department - yes, it can come through the floors).

Second: Do you know what happens when it's in the 90's outside, and the building's air-conditioning has been down since early spring? And they said it would be fixed by July 10th? And the last report said fixed "at the very least" by Wednesday July 22? [Isn't that today????] Yup. You guessed it: People wear more stinky stuff to keep from getting stinky... I took this picture of the thermometer I've hung up in my work area...



Need I say more?
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Wouldn't it be funny if they decided to do the air-testing this week?
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;)

Addition: I found this picture in my 'caption this' cache... I think it embodies my mental capacity when trying to do computer work at 90-degrees. [Let me know if you might agree.]

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Caption this photo...

This picture brought me a smile... and several ideas for captions...

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Hope you had a Safe & Happy 4th of July


A day late, but Mr. Squirrel allowed me to sneak onto the internet from his laptop.

[I even snitched this photo from his blog... It's worth sharing.]

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God bless & Godspeed