Ten Essentials for Allergy-free B&Bs
Love to travel but sensitive to chemical or
environmental conditions? Next getaway,
choose a B&B where the innkeepers can
accommodate your special needs. When making
reservations, be sure to ask before
booking about the relevant items in the
list below:
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Smoke-free environment:
Most B&Bs prohibit smoking anywhere
inside the inn, ensuring you of a
smoke-free guest room. Some allow it on
the porch and/or grounds; others
prohibit it completely.
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Pet-free environment:
Many inns have a resident dog, and some
have cats, too. Although pets aren’t
usually allowed in guest rooms, it’s
essential to ask in advance if you are
allergic.
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Natural cleaning agents:
Because most innkeepers consider their
inn to be their home, they are unlikely
to use the industrial strength cleaners
found at hotels. Some B&Bs try to use
only non-toxic, gentle cleansing
products.
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Air filtration systems and/or windows
that open:
Although there are exceptions in regions
where air-conditioning systems are often
in use, many inns have screened windows
that you can open to enjoy cool evening
breezes, a delightful alternative to the
sealed windows of many hotels. Some
inns have air filtration systems
available on request.
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Hypo-allergenic bedding:
Although down pillows, featherbeds, and
comforters are popular at many inns,
hypo-allergenic bedding is usually
available on request.
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Unscented linens/towels:
Use of scented soaps and fabric
softeners varies from one B&B to the
next; if you’re sensitive, ask if your
linens and towels could be washed with
fragrance-free detergents.
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Unscented air:
Some folks love potpourri and scented
candles; others can’t abide it. If you
fall in the later category, ask the
innkeeper to air out your room before
your arrival.
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No wall-to-wall carpets:
Many B&Bs are in historic homes with
magnificent hardwood floors, but some
inns do have guest rooms with
wall-to-wall carpeting. Be sure to
inquire when making reservations.
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Special dietary needs accommodated:
Almost every innkeeper will do his or
her best to accommodate dietary needs,
from vegan to gluten free, vegetarian to
Kosher, Atkins to low-cholesterol. Some
make an extra effort to use organic
projects. Advance notice essential.
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Organic, natural soaps, and shampoos:
Some innkeepers use locally crafted
organic shampoos, but if you are used to
a particular brand, it’s best to bring
along a bottle and bar of your favorite
soap and shampoo.
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