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Hello all---
My wife and I are going to visit Charlottesville soon and will be staying a couple of nights to visit a friend. Unfortunately, she is very allergic and sensitive to perfumes and other chemicals commonly used in hotels, such as fabric softener, scented candles, and scented soaps. Does anyone know of a place we could stay which is sensitive to the needs of chemically sensitive people. Basic requirements: windows which open, no scented products in rooms if asked, no pets on premises. Thanks! |
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You might inquire at one of the health stores in Charlottesville: Integral Yoga, Rebeccas, Rebecca's Natural Food, Charlottesville, VA.
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Thanks! I appreciate it.
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