I have some lung damage that leaves me sensitive to inhaled particulates. Short term exposure (like walking through a smoking area, drift from fireworks, etc) doesn't cause me more than coughing and a mild headache. But having a room downwind of the designated smoking area (I'll be staying at Pop, with exterior corridors and room-level air intakes) can mean that I'm inhaling a lot of particulates overnight, and the need for an urgent care or telemedicine to get inhaled steroids/bronchodilators.
Is asking for "opposite side of the building from a DSA" a room request or do I need to call special needs booking?
Is asking for "opposite side of the building from a DSA" a room request or do I need to call special needs booking?
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