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These rooms are for those with TRADITIONAL ALLERGIES! I had a LONG

extensive talk with one of the guys in reserach at Pure Rooms about

chemical senistivities and mold and he agreed that the stuff they use to

" disinfect the rooms, the sealant on the carpet , what thy use to clean

the drip pands on the a/c would NOT be compatible. He was interested in

what people with chemicals senititivies were reactive to but he had no

sugestions as they had specific products and predicated on what was in

them I would get sick. NOw if only cat, dust etc are your issues then

these rooms would work, otherwise do not BELEIVE that they are in fact

safe for anyone else.

On Mon, 24 Dec 2007, tigerpaw2c wrote:

> Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 13:00:27 -0000

> From: tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: [] A room--with nothing to sneeze about

>

> A room--with nothing to sneeze about

> Chicago Tribune*

> BY ALFRED BORCOVER

> Special to the Tribune

> December 23, 2007

>

> http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi1223insiderdec23,0,7457247.st

> ory?track=rss

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> Slowly, ever so slowly, hotels are recognizing that travelers who

> suffer from severe asthma and allergies triggered by dust mites,

> mold, smoke, pollen, chemicals and animal dander might like to stay

> in hypoallergenic rooms -- for a price.

>

> With as many as one in four travelers coughing, sneezing and

> wheezing their way through the day, or night, the thought crossed a

> few minds to develop hotel rooms that are free of all the nasty

> stuff that causes guests to feel as if their airways are clogging.

> Not that many didn't feel that way before checking in. But to find

> relief in a hotel room, what a surprise.

>

> Whether the environmentally friendly rooms become as prevalent as

> non-smoking rooms and floors in lodging establishments is another

> matter. Any relief from bad air and bacteria-ridden rooms is a

> godsend to travelers with serious asthmatic conditions.

>

>

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>

> " Allergy patients suffer a lot whether it's sneezing, nasal

> congestion or a runny nose, but more severe patients could have an

> asthma exacerbation and that could be life threatening, " said Dr.

> Kris McGrath, an allergist and associate professor of clinical

> medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of

> Medicine. " So an unsuspecting guest [entering a room vacated hours

> before by a guest traveling with a cat] could have an asthma attack

> triggered by cat protein, which is very potent. "

>

> The fact that a cat or dog stayed in the room you are about to

> occupy is not as far-fetched as you would think. A survey by the

> American Hotel & Lodging Association showed that 50 percent of all

> responding hotels allow pets. And AAA's " Traveling With Your Pet "

> lists more than 13,000 pet-friendly lodgings.

>

> For the asthmatic looking for relief and not a surprise at a hotel,

> Pure Rooms or Enviro-Rooms are the answer. Both are cleansed by

> different processes to rid a room of disgusting germs and keep it

> allergen-free, but finding a bacteria/virus-free, mite-free, pollen-

> free, dust-free, chemical-free, dander-free room is a challenge

> because the number of hotels that offer these special rooms is

> minuscule.

>

> Pure Rooms, which can be found in 34 hotels nationwide with a total

> of 400 treated rooms, is the brand of Pure Solutions NA, a firm

> located near Buffalo. " At this point, we're handling individual

> hotels, " said Brault, the firm's president, CEO and founder,

> who described his venture as a new industry. Among the hotels are

> Marriotts in polis, Md., and Miami; the Peninsula in Beverly

> Hills, Calif.; Crowne Plaza in Pittsburgh; Four Seasons in Boston;

> Hampton Inn in Sarasota, Fla., and Millennium Broadway in New York.

> But chains are coming on board too.

>

> Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, which has tested a full floor of Pure

> Rooms in Chicago-suburban Lisle, and in its Miami Airport and

> Peachtree City, Ga., properties, plans to have a number of Pure

> Rooms installed in its 20 company-managed hotels in 2008, and then

> in 200 franchised hostelries in 2009.

>

> Wyndham is the largest chain to commit to Pure Rooms. " We received

> favorable comments when we test-marketed the rooms so we decided to

> roll it out for all our properties, about 10 percent of the rooms as

> well as conference rooms, " said Faith , Wyndham's vice

> president of product development and innovation. " Guests will pay

> from 7 to 10 percent more for these rooms "

>

> NYLO, a new mid-priced hotel group based in Atlanta, offering loft-

> style rooms, will have a floor of Pure Rooms in its Plano (near

> Dallas), Tex., hotel, opening this month, and in two other

> properties opening next year in Warwick, R.I., and Broomfield,

> Colo., near Denver. The group said it's committed to have 50

> properties with Pure Rooms in expanding markets in North America by

> 2010.

>

> As NYLO did its market research, allergy-free rooms came up as one

> of the amenities the hotels should have, said , the

> firm's CEO. " Pure Rooms can command a higher rate because people are

> willing to pay a little more to have that amenity -- a $10 premium.

> It does cost more to maintain these rooms. "

>

> It takes time to educate hoteliers and their management about the

> new Pure technology, the energy savings they derive and the need to

> become more environmentally friendly as they figure out

> cost/benefits factors, Brault said.

>

> That, Brault said, includes the air-handling system, all hard and

> soft surfaces, and water supply. Mattresses and pillows get special

> hypoallergenic encasements. The room is shocked with a very high

> concentration of ozone that kills any remaining living organisms.

> The room is then misted with Pure Shield, a substance that bonds

> with everything in the room and leaves a static barrier that

> prevents bacteria and viruses from adhering to anything. A special

> FDA-approved purifier continually cleanses the air.

>

> Using a more traditional room purifying approach in a pilot project,

> Environmental Technology Solutions of Glen Ellyn created

> two " environmentally friendly rooms for guests with allergy-related

> sensitivities " in the Hilton O'Hare Airport. The Enviro-Rooms proved

> to be so popular that Hilton added 11 more to its O'Hare inventory.

>

> " We call the rooms green-compliant, " said Nardella,

> president and CEO of the firm, which specializes in mold remediation

> and indoor air quality. " What we did was analyze everything in the

> room, and instead of trying to encapsulate it, or put a purifier in

> to correct the problems, we just eliminated them. We have no carpets

> in our rooms, no drapes. By getting rid of the carpets and the

> drapes, we were actually able to reduce the bacterial colony count

> in the room as much as 92 percent. "

>

> Nardella said his firm spent four years researching the chemical

> makeup of all the products in the room, and ultimately gutted the

> room, chucking the floor coverings, wall coverings, drapes,

> furniture and bedding. The room was then rebuilt using special wood

> flooring, wall coverings, fabrics, furniture, paints, adhesives and

> cleaning products. Window treatments are made of wood. Also added to

> the room, Nardella said, was an air purification system developed by

> NASA to scrub the air in space shuttles and an air monitoring system.

>

> Allergist McGrath noted that ridding hotel rooms of carpeting,

> curtains and drapes -- havens for dust mites and other nasty stuff

> such as microscopic cat dander -- can help people with severe

> allergy problems.

>

> Other hotel companies -- Kimpton, a San Francisco-based boutique

> group, for example -- welcome guests with pets. But, said a Kimpton

> spokeswoman, they are assigned to designated rooms on designated

> floors. And, after the guest and pet check out, the room is " deep-

> cleaned. "

>

> Travelers concerned about air quality can start by checking

> http://www.freshstay.com , which bills itself as " the world's

> leading directory of 100 percent smoke-free hotels. " One of the

> site's sponsors is Pure Rooms.

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I found this webpage. If you put your cursor over name of hotel chain,

it tells you what cities the hotel has their 'pure rooms', or rooms

they have tried to make friendly for sensivitive people. They probably

cost alot but if it's one night you are passing through, it may be

better than sleeping in your car. Lots in Florida.

http://www.pureroom.com/hotels/

--- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...>

wrote:

>

> A room--with nothing to sneeze about

> Chicago Tribune*

> BY ALFRED BORCOVER

> Special to the Tribune

> December 23, 2007

>

>

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