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Hopefully you take into account children and adults with asthma brought on
by some chemical "smells" such as some perfumes.
Mary C. Nash
MITS, INC.
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Subject: Re: Stinky-Poo Two
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Aromasys is another company to try- 612-924-0336.
Steve Grotenhuis Tel.: 651-221-2564
Project Production Manager FAX: 651-221-2544
Science Museum of Minnesota email: [log in to unmask]
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On Dec 20, 2006, at 7:40 AM, John Bowditch wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> We are improving an exhibit on landfills and landfill gases. One of the
> components is an exhibit that addresses the problems with uncollected
> gas seeping out into the atmosphere.
>
> We want this to have a "sniff component" that emits what a landfill
> smells like. A sort of "rotten garbage" smell. Any ideas on a source
> for
> this? I thought of installing a small cylinder of H2S but somehow a
> cylinder of poison gas on the floor doesn't play well in Peoria. I've
> also considered using Asafetida (Hing) a very strong-smelling Indian
> spice. Any other ideas?
>
> Jason Stevens: I called the source for the previous stinky poo and they
> don't stock it anymore and it isn't quite right anyway!
>
> Any help would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John Bowditch
> Exhibits Director
> Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
>
> (734) 995-5439
>
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