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CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY 09 ein Kongress in Melbourbe, Australien.
AESSRA Seminar Friday, 15 May 2009
Time
1 pm - 6 pm
1 pm Neil Blyth, architect: 'Chemically Sensitive? How safe is your house?'
2 pm Maree Jeffs, COTA: ‘Remembering Well’
3pm break
3.30 pm Deborah Randa, DDLS: Disability Discrimination law and chemical sensitivity
5 pm Dr Colin Little, Physician-Allergist: ‘What is Chemical Sensitivity?’
Venue
The Michael Centre, 37a Wellington Park Drive, Warranwood, Melbourne
The building has hardwood floors and hydronic heating. It is set on four acres of bush. No pesticides are used on the property and they will clean the building with cleaning products supplied by AESSRA.
Tickets
$30 non-member
$15 member
$10 concession member
Early bird prices (buy by 28 February):
$25 non-member
$12 member
$8 concession member
To buy tickets online by credit card, debit card or PayPal go to http://chemicalsensitivity2009.eventbrite.com/
To order by mail print this ticket order form, complete and mail to AESSRA with your cheque or money order.
If you are sick on the day, you can get a refund for your ticket minus a small fee to cover costs such as postage.
Organic tea, coffee and herbal tea and filtered water will be available. There are cooking facilities available for anyone who needs to heat food.
About fragrance and other chemicals
For the safety and comfort of people who are sensitive to fragrance and other chemicals, anybody smelling of perfume, aftershave, any other fragrance or essential oils, strong washing powders, hairspray, cigarette smoke, mothballs or other chemicals will have to sit on the chairs outside the hall. For more information on how to be fragrance-free see AESSRA's fragrance-free product pages. Smoking is not allowed on the property.
http://www.aessra.org/seminar