Feb
23
Feb
23
Yes! There’s a response to the problem. Nothing has ever been accomplished by banning things. We must address and identify the difficulty outside of tax money and congressmen garnering votes for the subsequent election. Let’s back up and see why all of a sudden we are having second hand smoke issues. The age of Aquarius ushered in the age of being shrewd with our energy costs. That was put softly. The Middle East had us by the throat by cutting off our energy supplies! As a result, we in the US had to take steps to counter our incredible thirst for oil. We accomplished this by making more energy-efficient cars, we insulated our houses and offices more exhaustively and tightened and sealed them up. Because of this we have cut the oxygen levels in our houses and companies. So, what does this have to do with second hand smoke? Lots. As we have sealed up our houses and companies, our environments have become like that fish aquarium. We have reduced our oxygen levels. As a consequence 2nd hand smoke becomes more of a problem. Remember when you were a kid and in your place you didn’t have insulated walls. Remember our college houses? Gosh, we had air blowing thru them all the time. Well, oxygen dispenses smoke from marsh wheeling cigars. We used to have all types of air currents flowing thru our houses and offices. Also, when there had been smoking going on, the channel techniques of those business environments were kept clear of molds and mildew. Now that we have taken smoking out of our environments we have seen an out of control increase in “Sick Building Syndrome” and “Building Related Illness”. So what are some of our options given these sets of circumstances? There are many industries out there claiming they have the entire cure for second hand smoke if you’ll only listen to them and shell out some money. I have come across many different environments concerning second hand smoke, from individual houses to apartment buildings. Everybody acknowledges there’s a problem. What is the solution? First of all, nothing is going to be the complete solution, but instead a blend of steps taken with various products to fit individual circumstances will seriously scale back the contamination of 2nd hand smoke. The ultimate solution is a combination of solutions. A quality filtration device or air cleaner should be mounted on your air system. Many types of quality filtration devices are available. Consider having your Heating and A / C man introduce a little clean air into the indoor environment. This serves 2 purposes, increasing your ventilation and providing a positive pressure environment. Consider an O3 generator for you indoor environment. These units are safe and efficient. They produce safe levels of O3 into the indoor environment and do the job on 2nd hand smoke and particularly the odors and chemicals that are linked with 2nd hand tobacco smoke.