Maybe someone out there is an expert and can shed some light on this for me. Our daycare sent around info last week requesting parent send in sunscreen for their kiddos as they have started going outside more frequently. The mailing indicated we could not bring in Aerosol sunscreen.

I went in this morning with a face stick and non aerosol spray for my girls...I was told I could not leave the spray. I told them it was non aerosol and they said "oh well its still not ok". When I questioned her further she said it could cause asthma issues. Is this accurate?

I told them they should really be more clear with communication...that non aerosol actually means nothing with a spray. (She was dumb, and followed on with "well generally people who read non aerosol understand that means no spray"...UM no...I interpret what your saying as what you mean, not some other WRONG interpretation) I went out of my way to find the combination I thought would be easiest for the teachers (stick for face and spray for arms and legs) and now I have way more spray than I need...and have to pay expedited shipping on the lotion I dont have. I'm just annoyed...and venting...and its monday...bleh...