A smoked and ventilated firefighter, recently defined as a hero, is doing a very exciting job and will do some very amazing things. But my primary concern is how firefighters warm up using structural fire and smoke. What kind of equipment do they use? How do they use these devices? Why ventilation is so important, why pay attention when using the equipment. Growing up in the forest makes my life smoother than the average city. You know, I have something about fire.
Smoking is always smoke - free, smoking is distinct from non - smoking areas Walls are designated Areas for ventilation of smoking and non - smoking space are not designated Ventilation system is designed to provide comfort for the general public and employees I will improve my life and happiness. The best system protects non-smokers from carcinogen by proper handling and maintenance. However, if maintenance and operation of these devices are not guaranteed, they are not necessarily as effective as non smoking areas. We discussed and established equipment standards agreed with air conditioner manufacturers through the Air Quality Outcome (AIR) Industry Initiative.
The tobacco industry's strategy to address the issue of passive smoking in ventilation systems has been abandoned and promoted by the marijuana industry. Industry lobbyists and supporters say, "Simply installing a ventilation system in a cannabis club will solve the problem of second-hand smoke." There is nothing beyond the truth. As evidenced many times, ventilation does not remove all toxic toxins and chemicals in secondhand smoke. Science is very clear. Ventilation systems and air purification techniques may reduce odors, but they do not address the serious health risks associated with exposure to secondhand smoke. Studies have shown that adverse health effects on the cardiovascular system can occur rapidly even at very low levels of passive cannabis exposure to smoke. The only way to eliminate adverse health effects from secondhand smoke is to use a 100% smoking-free environment.