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Yes, flowers are restricted or banned in many hospitals in Ireland for patient hygiene and safety reasons, with concerns including bacteria growth in vase water, pollen, allergies, water spills that create slipping hazards, lack of space, and extra work for nurses. Some hospitals have policies to limit or ban flowers in high-risk areas, and it is best to check with the specific hospital before bringing flowers or other gifts.
Please note:Β for seasonal and other supply reasons, we may occasionally substitute some of the blooms shown in the image. We will always try to be true to the bouquet's colour coordination, style, and shape and guarantee to give you the full value paid. If you have any queries, please email or call us and we would be delighted to confirm availability and explain alternatives. See the 'Contact Us' section.
Yes, flowers are restricted or banned in many hospitals in Ireland for patient hygiene and safety reasons, with concerns including bacteria growth in vase water, pollen, allergies, water spills that create slipping hazards, lack of space, and extra work for nurses. Some hospitals have policies to limit or ban flowers in high-risk areas, and it is best to check with the specific hospital before bringing flowers or other gifts.
Please note:Β for seasonal and other supply reasons, we may occasionally substitute some of the blooms shown in the image. We will always try to be true to the bouquet's colour coordination, style, and shape and guarantee to give you the full value paid. If you have any queries, please email or call us and we would be delighted to confirm availability and explain alternatives. See the 'Contact Us' section.