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School Shut Down and Kids Hospitalized After 6th Grade Boys Spray Too Much Axe
It's not funny, guys. People were hospitalized.
By Laura Stampler @laurastamplerOct. 31, 2013
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It is hardly news that pre-pubescent boys have no idea how to properly administer Axe body spray.
It is news when said inappropriate Axe use causes a school-wide shutdown.
Eight students were hospitalized, and two others were taken to their own doctors, after someone released the especially pungent body spray in a sixth grade classroom at 1 p.m. Emergency crews rushed to Medgar Evers College Preparatory School in Brooklyn to investigate the “hazardous” smell.
This isn’t the first time Axe body spray has terrorized educational facilities.
A Pennsylvania high school had to ban the spray in March after a student was hospitalized after exposure to its fumes. A year earlier, Connecticut high school officials said that a fire alarm went off after a student’s “overabundance” of Axe spraying in a locker room.
If you insist on smelling like a middle school cafeteria, maybe stick to Axe shower gel from now on.
Middle school shut down for excessive use of Axe spray
By Matt Mauney, Orlando Sentinel
9:28 a.m. EDT, November 1, 2013
16.02.2016
von Zach Crenshaw
Körperspray "Axed" von örtlichen High School verbannt, nachdem Schüler im Krankenhaus
NILES - Einer örtlichen High School setzt Beschränkungen für etwas, was viele Menschen jeden Tag nutzen - Körperspray. Die Veränderung kommt, nachdem ein Student an Niles High School war mehrmals wegen einer "intensiven" allergische Reaktion im Krankenhaus war.
"Unsere erste Priorität ist die Sicherheit und das Wohlbefinden unserer Schüler. Nach einer Beratung mit der Familie und Kreisgesundheitsexperten, unternehmen wir Schritte, um die Verwendung von Körpersprays und Duftstoffe durch andere Studenten in den Fluren der Schule zu verbieten", sagte Superintendent Dr. Dan Applegate in einer Erklärung an WSBT 22.
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Feb 16, 2016
Zach Crenshaw
Body spray 'Axed' from local high school after student hospitalized
NILES -
One local high school is putting restrictions on something many people use every day -- body spray.
The change comes after a student at Niles High School was hospitalized multiple times because of an "intense" allergic reaction.
"Our first priority is the safety and well-being of our students. After conferring with the family and county health professionals, we are taking steps to prohibit the use of body sprays and perfumes in the school's hallways and around other students,” said Superintendent Dr. Dan Applegate in a statement to WSBT 22.
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