Pittsburgh Airport's 'Sensory Room' Supports Travelers Who Have
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Pittsburgh International Airport has opened a 1,500-square-foot "sensory space" to help people on the autism spectrum decompress during travel. Soothing colors and private, soundproof rooms are a hit.
Pittsburgh International Airport has opened a 1,500-square-foot sensory space to help people on the autism spectrum decompress during travel. Soothing colors and private, soundproof rooms are a hit.
Pittsburgh International Airport has opened a 1,500-square-foot sensory space to help people on the autism spectrum decompress during travel. Soothing colors and private, soundproof rooms are a hit.
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