sugarplum
Brilliant_Rock
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Hi All,
Could smelling/breathing in the smell of cigarettes left on someone''s clothes, hair, breath, etc. right after they''ve had a cigarette be harmful or even considered second hand smoke? That is, you weren''t in the same room with the person while he/she was puffing away...but then the person comes into the room you''re in right after smoking a cigarette and brings in all the smells/left over fumes with them...strong and suffocating fumes...
Could smelling/breathing in the smell of cigarettes left on someone''s clothes, hair, breath, etc. right after they''ve had a cigarette be harmful or even considered second hand smoke? That is, you weren''t in the same room with the person while he/she was puffing away...but then the person comes into the room you''re in right after smoking a cigarette and brings in all the smells/left over fumes with them...strong and suffocating fumes...