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In reply to the discussion: A Condo Board Fought a 9/11 Responder Over His Shoes. Now It Has a Bigger Problem: the DOJ [View all]womanofthehills
(10,992 posts)8. Sounds like he had multiple chemical sensitivities too
Shoes are big for tracking pesticides (lawn herbicides) into houses.
Track-in and take-home of pesticides used outdoors can contribute to pesticide exposure indoors and can likely be reduced by such simple measures as removing shoes at door entries and
using
doormats.
Once pesticide residues are indoors, cleaning may reduce levels. Bare floors are easiest to clean and, for carpets, vacuuming with a power brush in combination with steam cleaning may be an effective way to reduce pesticide residues by reducing dust accumulation. https://www.ncceh.ca/sites/default/files/Residential_Exposure_to_Pesticides_Toolkit_Oct_2011.pdf
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A Condo Board Fought a 9/11 Responder Over His Shoes. Now It Has a Bigger Problem: the DOJ [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Oct 2021
OP
Some folks just don't have anything better to do..........what useless existence.
secondwind
Oct 2021
#1
my thought also. I'd install a enclosed box INSIDE and store my shoes there. or plastic bags
Demovictory9
Oct 2021
#24
What exactly is his disability that says he MUST put his shoes outside his condo
RAB910
Oct 2021
#58
first off the "irritants" brought in via shoes is negligible scientifically speaking
RAB910
Oct 2021
#43
Special privilege? More like a reasonable accommodation. The ADA code should cover him which is why
FSogol
Oct 2021
#45
The next time I move I am setting up a way to leave my shoes outside or in an entrance
Maraya1969
Oct 2021
#10
to post a pic do not use the link button, that is only for embedding links in text
Celerity
Oct 2021
#32