then use the pool at your houseAnonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then get out of the way. We do not spray near anyone but my kid refuses to use the lotion or stick so I have no choice but either use it or let him burn.
Good God take control! Pathetic!
"My kid refuses to fly coach so we stay home because we can't afford business."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
You are probably that large, loud woman who was sitting next to us last weekend at our private pool. I asked her politely not to spray her sunscreen near my child because he has asthma, and she refused. She told me to find another pool, and that it wasn't illegal, and she can spray her sunscreen wherever she wanted. Was that you, PP? If so, you are a very inconsiderate person, and I'm ashamed you were invited to join our pool. If I ever get a chance to kick you out, I will do so.
We moved to the other side of the pool (in the sun!) Why did this woman need to spray her sunscreen in the shade anyway?
Lots of things are legal, PP, but they are rude. Do you spit whenever and wherever you feel like it? Do you get drunk out of your mind at the pool and then vomit all over the chairs? Neither is illegal, PP, just impolite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
You are probably that large, loud woman who was sitting next to us last weekend at our private pool. I asked her politely not to spray her sunscreen near my child because he has asthma, and she refused. She told me to find another pool, and that it wasn't illegal, and she can spray her sunscreen wherever she wanted. Was that you, PP? If so, you are a very inconsiderate person, and I'm ashamed you were invited to join our pool. If I ever get a chance to kick you out, I will do so.
We moved to the other side of the pool (in the sun!) Why did this woman need to spray her sunscreen in the shade anyway?
Lots of things are legal, PP, but they are rude. Do you spit whenever and wherever you feel like it? Do you get drunk out of your mind at the pool and then vomit all over the chairs? Neither is illegal, PP, just impolite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
You are probably that large, loud woman who was sitting next to us last weekend at our private pool. I asked her politely not to spray her sunscreen near my child because he has asthma, and she refused. She told me to find another pool, and that it wasn't illegal, and she can spray her sunscreen wherever she wanted. Was that you, PP? If so, you are a very inconsiderate person, and I'm ashamed you were invited to join our pool. If I ever get a chance to kick you out, I will do so.
We moved to the other side of the pool (in the sun!) Why did this woman need to spray her sunscreen in the shade anyway?
Lots of things are legal, PP, but they are rude. Do you spit whenever and wherever you feel like it? Do you get drunk out of your mind at the pool and then vomit all over the chairs? Neither is illegal, PP, just impolite.
Those things are illegal moron. Are you drunk right now and about spit and vomit all over the pool chairs? Interesting examples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust spray sunscreens, but with a family history of melanoma, it's a risk I don't want to take and do use sunscreen.
Why are you so bothered if your kids get a little spray sunscreen on them? Presumably you don't want your kids to get burned and use creams. If you're using a public pool, you're going to get WAY worse stuff on your kids, even if you're vehemently against sunscreen altogether.
Can't you READ, PP? The OP said she wants people to stop spraying their sunscreen near enough to her so she and her kids have to breathe it in, which is DANGEROUS and toxic and bad for her and her kids' health. She even posted a link to a story about how bad SPRAY sunscreens are for children!!
OP said nothing about not using sunscreen!
FWIW, my child has asthma, and we have to run away whenever someone starts spraying sunscreen anywhere near us, or it will trigger an asthma attack.
If you must use spray sunscreen, PP, PLEASE, spray it on at home, preferably indoors, where you'll get all the benefit of it, but not harm anyone else. Plus, don't you know you're supposed to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before you go into the sun so it will be most effective?
Spray sunscreen should be BANNED. It's ruined summer for us!!
"ruined summer for you". Drama Llama much? You're probably the parent that bitches b/c your special snowflake can't bring PB&J to school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
You are probably that large, loud woman who was sitting next to us last weekend at our private pool. I asked her politely not to spray her sunscreen near my child because he has asthma, and she refused. She told me to find another pool, and that it wasn't illegal, and she can spray her sunscreen wherever she wanted. Was that you, PP? If so, you are a very inconsiderate person, and I'm ashamed you were invited to join our pool. If I ever get a chance to kick you out, I will do so.
We moved to the other side of the pool (in the sun!) Why did this woman need to spray her sunscreen in the shade anyway?
Lots of things are legal, PP, but they are rude. Do you spit whenever and wherever you feel like it? Do you get drunk out of your mind at the pool and then vomit all over the chairs? Neither is illegal, PP, just impolite.
Anonymous wrote:Then get out of the way. We do not spray near anyone but my kid refuses to use the lotion or stick so I have no choice but either use it or let him burn.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/health/2014/07/16/spray-sunscreen-dangers-children/12725893/
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.
Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust spray sunscreens, but with a family history of melanoma, it's a risk I don't want to take and do use sunscreen.
Why are you so bothered if your kids get a little spray sunscreen on them? Presumably you don't want your kids to get burned and use creams. If you're using a public pool, you're going to get WAY worse stuff on your kids, even if you're vehemently against sunscreen altogether.
Can't you READ, PP? The OP said she wants people to stop spraying their sunscreen near enough to her so she and her kids have to breathe it in, which is DANGEROUS and toxic and bad for her and her kids' health. She even posted a link to a story about how bad SPRAY sunscreens are for children!!
OP said nothing about not using sunscreen!
FWIW, my child has asthma, and we have to run away whenever someone starts spraying sunscreen anywhere near us, or it will trigger an asthma attack.
If you must use spray sunscreen, PP, PLEASE, spray it on at home, preferably indoors, where you'll get all the benefit of it, but not harm anyone else. Plus, don't you know you're supposed to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before you go into the sun so it will be most effective?
Spray sunscreen should be BANNED. It's ruined summer for us!!
"ruined summer for you". Drama Llama much? You're probably the parent that bitches b/c your special snowflake can't bring PB&J to school