Respiratory Conditions - Spraying Aerosols, perfumes etc in the office
I'm in the office every day and have asthma and chemical/fragrance sensitivity. There are various triggers including air fresheners, antiperspirant sprays, strong perfumes and aftershaves. It's almost a daily occurrence of people spraying antiperspirants, deodorants, perfumes and aftershaves at their desks. This causes me to have difficulty breathing, itching and swelling in throat, burning eyes, chest pain etc. I am struggling at work when it happens and I'm often ill for the rest of the evening. I'm at risk of chest infections or an asthma attack. It's only going to get worse in autumn/winter when windows will likely be shut. I've said to management and an email was sent out, but it's continuing to happen. Has anyone had a similar experience. Any advice is appreciated.