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Jonah;
As I tried to say it is our responsibly to help visitors understand
the risks of flu transmission and to state clearly what is known to
work, and implement them as best we can. Not only for visitors but
staff as well. However, visitors and staff need to take personal
responsibility.
Martin
On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Jonah Cohen wrote:
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> See, now we're veering close to another border that I think is one to
> tread carefully around.
>
> Essentially, it's the one that says "We do things that won't actually
> protect visitors from the flu, we're willing to support potentially
> harmful pseudoscience about health, as long as we don't get blamed for
> anything. Better that than have deal with mistaken preconceptions."
>
> Just my opinion,
> Jonah Cohen
> Outreach & Public Programs Manager
> The Children's Museum
>
>
> "There's where I come from, where I'm going, and I am lost in
> between."
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> ACM's Hand to Hand spring 2008 issue was focused on the theme of
> cleanliness and safety in children's museums. In an article about the
> 2007 Reach Advisors Survey of children's museums (5,459 responses),
> Susie Wilkining, Reach senior consultant, commented on Gen-X parents'
> attitudes towards cleanliness, "If...kids get sick after a museum
> visit,
> no matter where else a child might have been, [parents] tend to blame
> the museum."
>
> The hand stamp question seems directly related to the hand sanitizer
> one.
> About hand sanitizers, Wilkening summed up the survey data by saying,
> "If I were running a children's museum, I'd have [hand sanitizers.]
> Whether or not they work, or whether or not kids use them, they give
> visitors the perception that the museum cares about their well-being."
>
> From a visitor services point of view-not a scientific one-for folks
> who
> are highly sensitized to the flu issue, offering a "non-touching"
> option
> for stamping/banding/stickering museum visitors seems like a good
> diea.
>
> Mary Maher
> Editor
> Hand to Hand
>
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