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Require NHS settings to address fragrance exposure as a patient safety risk

Submitted by Christopher Kenneth Robson on Thursday 9th April 2026

Published on Wednesday 6th May 2026

Current status: Open

Open until: Friday 6th November 2026

Current Signatures: 41
(count is updated approximately hourly)

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Access ~ Awareness ~ Breathe ~ COPD ~ measures ~ NHS ~ remain ~ risk ~ Safety ~ Settings ~ Staff ~ TRIGGER ~ vulnerability

Petition Action

Require NHS settings to address fragrance exposure as a patient safety risk

Petition Details

Require NHS organisations to introduce fragrance awareness measures, including signage, staff guidance, and consideration of low to zero fragrance areas to reduce preventable reactions in sensitive patients.

Additional Information

Fragrance exposure can trigger serious reactions in patients with conditions such as MCAS, asthma, COPD, migraines and chemical sensitivities. Symptoms can include breathing difficulty, cognitive impairment and systemic reactions. These risks are largely avoidable but remain unmanaged in NHS settings. Simple measures such as awareness and signage would reduce harm and improve accessibility for vulnerable patients.


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