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The International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) 114th Annual Convention and Trade Show 114th Annual Convention and Trade Show November 29.

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1 The International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) 114th Annual Convention and Trade Show 114th Annual Convention and Trade Show November 29 - December 2, 2004 November 29 - December 2, 2004 Las Vegas Hilton Hotel Las Vegas Hilton Hotel William Marler, JD Marler Clark LLP, PS Marler Clark LLP, PS

2 Fairs and Petting Zoos = America

3 However, E. coli Illnesses at Fairs 24 Outbreaks associated with Petting Zoos and Fairs have been reported since 1995 24 Outbreaks associated with Petting Zoos and Fairs have been reported since 1995 Wisconsin Minnesota Washington New York Illinois Ohio Pennsylvania Oregon Texas North Carolina

4 E. coli Illnesses at Fairs Hundreds of illnesses and the development of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) Hundreds of illnesses and the development of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) Some linked to direct contact with animals, others associated with air- or water-borne E. coli O157:H7 Some linked to direct contact with animals, others associated with air- or water-borne E. coli O157:H7

5 Recent Study – 32 Fairs E. coli O157:H7 found in: E. coli O157:H7 found in: Beef Cattle 13.8% Beef Cattle 13.8% Dairy Cattle 5.9% Dairy Cattle 5.9% Pigs 3.6% Pigs 3.6% Sheep 5.2% Sheep 5.2% Goats 2.8% Goats 2.8% Pest Fly Pools 7.1% Pest Fly Pools 7.1% Same or greater percentage than found in feedlots!

6 Kids After Attending Fairs

7 Negligence The failure, through omission or commission, to act as an ordinary, reasonable and prudent person would act. The failure, through omission or commission, to act as an ordinary, reasonable and prudent person would act. Negligence is accidental, as distinguished from "intentional torts" (assault or trespass, for example) or from crimes. Negligence is accidental, as distinguished from "intentional torts" (assault or trespass, for example) or from crimes. A person who is negligent is responsible for the damages the action or failure to act causes. A person who is negligent is responsible for the damages the action or failure to act causes.

8 Defenses Fairs are good Fairs are good Immunities – primarily governmental Immunities – primarily governmental Caps on damages – limits incentive by not making it worth it to sue Caps on damages – limits incentive by not making it worth it to sue Contributory Fault/Assumption of the Risk - fairgoers should know the risks of visiting Contributory Fault/Assumption of the Risk - fairgoers should know the risks of visiting Causation – New, never happened, unclear cause Causation – New, never happened, unclear cause

9 Prevention – the best defense Increase Education of Yourself and the Public of Risk of Animal Contact Increase Education of Yourself and the Public of Risk of Animal Contact Increase Ventilation of Buildings to Improve Air Flow per Approved Standards Increase Ventilation of Buildings to Improve Air Flow per Approved Standards Sanitize Walkways and Railings Sanitize Walkways and Railings

10 Prevention – Cont. Ban Food from Exhibition Halls and Areas Surrounding Exhibition Halls Ban Food from Exhibition Halls and Areas Surrounding Exhibition Halls Increase the Number of Hand Washing Stations and Encourage the Public to Use Them Increase the Number of Hand Washing Stations and Encourage the Public to Use Them

11 Prevention – Cont. Consider Admitting Only Animals that have Passed E. coli O157:H7 Screening - $32 Consider Admitting Only Animals that have Passed E. coli O157:H7 Screening - $32 Limit Airborne E. coli by 1) not moving soiled bedding during exhibit hours, 2) keep stall areas damp with an approved disinfectant Limit Airborne E. coli by 1) not moving soiled bedding during exhibit hours, 2) keep stall areas damp with an approved disinfectant

12 Prevention – Cont. Hand-mouth activities should not be permitted in animal area – not only food, but drinks, smoking, toys and pacifiers Hand-mouth activities should not be permitted in animal area – not only food, but drinks, smoking, toys and pacifiers Consider severely limiting animal interaction with children, the elderly, pregnant women and immuno- compromised people Consider severely limiting animal interaction with children, the elderly, pregnant women and immuno- compromised people

13 WARNING Any contact with animals may cause diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, renal failure, and death. Enter at your own risk

14 Wishful Thinking – does not help

15 Ignoring It – does not help

16 Enter the Lawyer

17 What will a Jury Think? A Jury12 Fairgoers

18 Questions? See the Marler Clark Fair Safety site http://www.fair-safety.com Fair Safety Fair Safety William Marler, JD Marler Clark LLP, PS Marler Clark LLP, PS 6600 Bank of America Tower 701 5th Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 206-346-1888 Phone 206-346-1898 Fax http://www.MarlerClark.com


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