threat levels
biocontaminants: code yellow.
pestilent life forms: code orange.
chemical hazards: code green.
upon entering the domicile, please report any sore throat symptoms to the nurse on duty, reporting any allergies to medication, especially antibiotics, at that time. kindly hand over your toothpaste, toothbrush, and dental floss, as well as any other dental appliances. these shall be returned to you after a run through the sanitization cycle, but only on an as needed basis. abandoned dental aids will be triple-bagged and sent to the incinerator.
please report any itching of the scalp to the nurse on duty. surrender any hairbrushes, combs, headbands, pony tail holders, and stuffed animals. these will be subject to appropriate sanitization procedures, and returned on an as needed basis. hair checks will be conducted on an erractic enough schedule to ensure the survival of at least one reproducing adult. therefore, please be prepared to repeat this process in 6-8 weeks.
there are currently no active chemical hazards, so you are free to enter and depart rooms as you please. however, in the event of an unanticipated release of mercury, you will be asked to vacate the premises immediately until proper mercury cleanup protocol can be accomplished.
your patience is appreciated.
What you guys need is a couple of pets. A long-haired cat and a woolly dog to drag in fleas and ticks and dander so that you have to apply neurotoxic topical solutions that then get into the carpets and beds when the pets roll around.
Posted by: Laura | February 27, 2008 at 10:19 PM