This is great. I was also concerned about this. I'm not sure if there is anything specific they are trying to mask, there are no smells that I am aware off, but I'll do some digging. I think the smell trigger is enough cause.
Thank you!
Bonnie M Seymour (she/her/hers)
Registrar and Assistant Curator
Phone 615-862-8431 Extension 72581
Web nashvilleparthenon.com Email bonnie.seymour@nashville.gov
2500 West End Ave., Nashville, TN 37203 l P.O. Box 196340, Nashville, TN 37219

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Original Message:
Sent: 8/23/2023 8:34:00 AM
From: Jeanne Swadosh
Subject: RE: Fabreze
Hi, Bonnie.
It is unrelated to the collection's needs, but for people (staff, visitors) with chemical sensitivities, Febreze is a frequent complaint. When I travel, I have to request no Febreze specifically (I hope I don't get hit with a libel complaint by Procter & Gamble's legal team for posting this). For me and others, it can cause migraines and, if I am in the space too long, violent nausea. Febreze and other air fresheners -- but for some reason this product especially -- are probably the number one trigger for me.
It's generally a good idea to avoid fragrances in workplaces. The American Lung Association has a sample Fragrance Free Policy: https://action.lung.org/site/DocServer/fragrance-free-workplace.pdf;jsessionid=00000000.app30067a?NONCE_TOKEN=39769C43F23BC35DBC0CA936EE0DF1F6
My question is, what is the Febreze attempting to mask? That's usually the first thing I think when I encounter an air freshener in a space. It arouses suspicion (perhaps the most compelling reason not to employ it?). Can it be eliminated by using another, more environmentally and health-friendly product? Improved ventilation?
With all good wishes,
Jenny Swadosh
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Jeanne Swadosh
Archivist
The New School Archives and Special Collections
New York NY
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-22-2023 10:36
From: Bonnie Seymour
Subject: Fabreze
Hello Everyone,
just a quick question about Febreze. Why is it bad? I need to convince our janitorial crew to stop using it, and I need solid reason beyond my collections care instincts. Also, any suggestions on alternatives, if there are any?
Thank you!
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Bonnie Seymour
Registrar and Assistant Curator
The Parthenon
Nashville TN
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