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Old January 27th 06, 01:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Do you (now that you have been operated your inn for awhile and have
hosted smokers) understand why I (and my family), as dog owners, will
NEVER stay in a hotel that doesn't allow us to have our pet in a
non-smoking room? I'm sorry that there are some people whose animal
allergies are so bad that a thorough cleaning of a room after a dog has
been in there isn't sufficient. But there is no way for me to be
comfortable in a room in which smoking has been permitted.



I understand fully. I just can't find a way to make everyone happy.

One thing we've got that really works is a VERY expensive commercial ozone
generator. We run that thing in our smoking-permitted suites after each
guest, and you won't smell smoke in those units after it has been run for as
little as 30 minutes.

Trouble is, if you bury your face into the couch cushions, or the mattress,
the smell is still there. It just can't be eliminated entirely -- and
neither can pet dander.

Difference is, one bothers some people, while the other makes some people
incredibly ill. Both are awful.


Do you offer "No Nuts" rooms. Some people go into shock if somebody has
eaten a peanut butter sandwich in the room. (Hmmm are they the nuts?)