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A room diffuser that will work in a classroom?

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Mushroomwithaview · 23/01/2024 06:25

I'm looking for a room diffuser or some sort of room fragrance gizmo that is going to make my whole classroom smell nice.

Have decided that the answer is to buy a fancy expensive diffuser from a posh shop. I'm okay with that if it will work.

Before I do that - has anyone got any better ideas?

(no naked flames)

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janeintheframe · 25/01/2024 16:29

Ponderingwindow · 25/01/2024 14:21

You shouldn’t do that. It is an asthma and allergy trigger.

if one appeared in my dc classroom, I would begin by asking you to remove it. It is already in her asthma plan filed with the school that perfumes and fragrances are a problem.

We would escalate as needed, but it would be removed.

Um, loving the threat. Do you actively go and vet classrooms?

Ponderingwindow · 25/01/2024 17:42

janeintheframe · 25/01/2024 16:29

Um, loving the threat. Do you actively go and vet classrooms?

My child would likely end up having an asthma attack. I would then be told by her or be called to pick her up if it was severe.

of course I would be at the school making sure it didn’t happen again.

I have never encountered a classroom with fragrance. We did have a problem with students and perfume after gym class one year. My child spoke to her teacher and was moved to a separate changing area the next day. While it would be better for her not to need to be separated as a solution, that one obviously had tricky social fallout regardless so she went with the easiest solution.

why the hostility towards people with medical conditions?

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