32% of adults have adverse reactions to fragrance. If you care about making the world more accessible you can start by limiting or ending your use of scented products. That means no scented beauty products, laundry products, air fresheners, bathroom sprays, or scented cleansers.
Going scent free, especially in public spaces, can make a huge difference to those around you. Under the ADA I'm guaranteed a scent free work space. But for that accommodation to be met, the people around me need to commit toy access needs.
It is very very hard to enforce this type of policy. Most people with this accommodation find it often neglected or find that colleagues outright refuse to follow it. And unfortunately, that means that many disabled people are forced out of the workforce.
Because our colleagues would rather smell like flowers than allow us to work beside them safely. So if you're committed to an accessible world, you can begin by throwing out harmful products which are contributing to environmental degradation and causing harmful health issues.
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