LAWSUIT 2

Filed October 2019

Case # 2:19-CV-19150-ES-CLW

Asthma Blasters vs Hilton Penn Station Double Tree Hotel

$ 15 million Product liability

10 grams or allergens in room carpet upon check in

5 ounces extracted from lobby area

Federal Question?

1 - Are hotels exempt from the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990?

2 - Is visibly displaying room health information a "reasonable accommodation" under the American with disabilities Act?

3 - Under what Law or agency are hotels held accountable for inspection information; and public health information disclosure?

Hilton Hotels has unduly Jeopardized my health and life by not informing me that their product falls below more than 50% of my personal allergen health standards.

Thereby depriving the opportunity to exercise my right of making a fully informed health decision.

My own personal cleaning home equipment is certified Gold by carpet and Rug Institute of America rated and tested to achieve 97 - 99% effectiveness in cleaning carpeted areas.

Which is the highest achievable among cleaning equipment and considered Hypoallergenic.

  • Failure to disclose room health or inspection information - breach of civic, ethical and legal duty.
  • Unsanitary conditions.
  • Failure to display any warnings or Allergen alerts in rooms.
  • Exacerbating; if not initiating, my current health maladies and potentially causing more.
  • No allergen alerts in lobby areas.
  • Hilton Hotels equipment certified Bronze rated to be 40 - 49% effective at dirt removal. Leaving a preponderance of allergens in carpet for unsuspecting guests.
  • Failure to supply Hypoallergenic rooms / lobby areas for babies and people suffering from respiratory challenges.

The remaining 60 - 51% of remaining environmental "triggers" left in carpet upon check-in has exacerbated my pre-existing condition of high blood pressure and skin irritation issues. More than doubling mine or anyone's chance of a heart or allergy attack - which could to end life unexpectedly.

When a person dies of "natural" causes in hotel rooms. We would like to suggest to the Court that carpet inspection be included in coroner's reports as probable cause.

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