For what it's worth.....I just want to go on the "record" as saying I totally sympathize with posters like Shan, DivaMom, sjdisneywedding in regards to allergies/asthma and cigarette smoke. I think some posters here have totally trivialized the effects just simply smoke on furniture and drapery etc can have on someone who suffers with allergies/asthma. "Some" of the comments I've read in regards to this issue have really suprised me. I want to thank Kathleena for taking the time to post some of the statements from the American College of Asthma, Allergies and Immunology. I can't state the facts any better than that. I am a nurse and would like to add that children are much more susceptible than adults even. For anyone to question or doubt the seriousness of this needs to do a little more research before posting about it I feel. And I'm saying this in a most respectful way....but please do the homework first. Maybe it seems like we're hearing more and more about this problem and it's probably a direct effect of our world becoming more and more polluted. But to insinuate the statements are exaggerated or made up ????
Children are more sensitive to it because they breathe in more air in comparision with their body weight. Here's just a exert from this site :
http://www.smoke-free.ca/Second-Hand-Smoke/health_kids.htm (and I'm sure I could find many more sources, but this one from a Canadian source just spelled it out nicely):
Young children are especially vulnerable to second-hand smoke in the home because:
they breathe more air relative to body weight (and for the same level of exposure will absorb more tobacco smoke toxins)
they are less able to complain (either because they are too young, or because their complaints are ignored)
their immune system is less protective
they are less able to remove themselves from exposure
I can't list all the substances and carcinogens in cigarettes here on this post but just want to add this from that site also :
Even if smoking is restricted to a single room, the harmful constituents of cigarette smoke can be dispersed throughout the house. Many of these highly dangerous chemicals are in invisible gas form.
This article directly states even "smelling" the smoke is bad :
http://www.drgreene.com/21_769.html
So, again, just for the record and for what it's worth, I feel NS rooms should never be taken lightly for a medical reason and this includes asthma (and even allergies....particularily where they involve children or are severe). Noone should be made to feel guilty or have insinuations of exploitation (of their family member) thrown at them for reguesting this. I just made a ressie about 2 weeks ago and I requested NS. MS asked if it was for medical reasons and I stated "no". My 18 yo son does have very bad allergies, but he's had them for years and never developed asthma. I get awful migraines (and did mention this), but still didn't put myself down as "medical necessity". IF, I get a room that smells of smoke, I will just have Disney bring down the ionizer or whatever they use. But to just spray the room is ridiculous to me. This was actually suggested on another thread. This just disguises the problem---doesn't get the pollutants that cause the problems out of the air. If we have to, we'll even go out and buy an ionizer, but we won't tolerate smoke smell no matter how many people want to trivialize it. When you're in those villas you're in an enclosed space. We have to sleep in there all night....it's not the same as walking into a store to buy something where someone is smoking or whatever scenario you want to bring. We don't live in a smoking environment at home, so why should we when we're on vacation ?
But granted, I still won't say I need NS for medical reasons---though in my mind and heart I feel I shouldn't have to make this choice. We just took care of my mil this past summer who died in our home from lung cancer. It's hard for us to not see smoke as a major hazard (direct or indirect). I wouldn't stomp my feet and complain at the Front Desk if we're assigned smoking because I realize it's only a request, but I will do my best to get rid of the smell because it's pure toxins and pollutants causing that "smell".
Thanks for listening.