Posted by Smokers cause Damage on March 13, 2009 at 11:28:34 from (66.156.100.240):
In Reply to: O/T Smoking ban posted by c-man on March 13, 2009 at 10:57:14:
I believe that in the past many people had no idea how much damage cigarette smoke causes to infrastructure. It coats HCAC ducts, discolors paint, stinks, settles in carpets and on furniture. If you have computers or other electronic equipment especially those with cooing fans it coats the internal components and gets drawn into cd/dve drives. The airlines banned smoking years ago due to the damage it caused they said it was for health reasons but most jet aircraft exchange the air within the cabin several times per hour. Much more frequently than a restaurant or bar. Think about a 100 million dollar piece of equipment being damaged because some smoker has to have their fix. They are finding now that it isn't the second hand smoke that is the most dangerous it is the fallout from the smoke over time it is very concentrated with contaminants.
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