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Topic apparently, there is a new health hazard. 3rd hand smoke. Opinion?
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DarkSunshine Posted at 8:03 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I was just watching TV and a commercial came on for the 11 o-clock news. and apparently there is a new hazard that could potentially harm you, and you're family. 3rd hand smoke. the smell that clings to smokers clothing and sometimes to smokers themselves. It can have the same effect on you as first and second hand smoke.

I don't know about you guys, But I think this is going a bit to far. Like common! you would have to stand next to a chain smoker with you're nose plastered to there side for YEARS! before it gave you anymore then a gross scent. It's just pathetic what lengths there going to. the scent of a smoker can give you cancer everyone! watch out. Don't walk down a city street everyday because you WILL DIE from lung cancer!

so I think it's pathetic and there taking this smoking thing to far. as I said I can understand 1st and 2nd hang smoke as you're are inhaling relatively big amount of the smoke itself. But the smell off clothing....

Discuss..

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DarkSunshine Posted at 6:52 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from Nikki at 10:16 am on Jan. 8, 2009

For God's sake. The government are just scare-mongering, everything can kill us according to some study or another. If you live your life worrying about things like third hand smoke then you'll live a very dull existence.

I agree. It's one of those "life is dangerous, even walking out you're front door" things. There are sooo many things that could potentially hurt us that if we tried to stay away from all of them.. well we wouldn't be able to move in fear of stubbing out toe and getting a blood blister

nikki Posted at 7:16 am on Jan. 8, 2009
For God's sake. The government are just scare-mongering, everything can kill us according to some study or another. If you live your life worrying about things like third hand smoke then you'll live a very dull existence.
iamironman Posted at 4:27 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from drifting at 11:16 pm on Jan. 6, 2009

I dont really see how there could be enough exposure for it to be dangerous, but whatever.


Maybe after a very long time.

My uncle used to be a chain smoker. He never smoked around me, but any time I went to his house I ended up having some breathing problems because of how deep in the smoke has settled throughout the house.

AcidSilence Posted at 9:25 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I'm not sure if the whole 3rd hand smoke thing is that big of a pile of shit.

I developed asthma from my mum smoking around me, clearly 2nd hand smoke. And when I went to the doctor because I hadn't been able to breath for a few weeks, I had to take a weird test thingy. And then the doctor asked me if anybody smoked around me, and I said my mum, she started to talk about how to make my asthma better. One of the things she told me is not to have her smoke around me or even in the car anymore.
Common sense, right?

But then she went on to tell me that she should even change her clothes when coming back inside after smoking. Because it can linger on the clothes and even that could give me breathing problems.

We never really thought of it as "3rd hand smoke" then, but now it kinda makes sense.

My mum doesn't really smoke around me anymore. But she doesn't change her clothes or anything and i still have minor problems breathing around her.

Ju5tin Posted at 8:18 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
And soon there will be 4th hand smoke! SMOKE OFF A SMOKERS CLOTHES DRIFTS ONTO SOMEONE ELSE'S CLOTHES AND YOU INHALE THAT AND GET SUPER CANCER. RUN FOR YOUR LIVES. ITS ALL TRUUUUUUUUUUUE
drifting Posted at 8:16 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
Still has carcinogens. This is more how I see it. A chain smoker that goes outside and smokes, so they dont have it near their family. The smell is still on their clothes though, and their family would be exposed to it.

I dont really see how there could be enough exposure for it to be dangerous, but whatever.

DarkSunshine Posted at 8:12 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
Quote: from iamironman at 11:06 pm on Jan. 6, 2009

I would have taken that seriously, had it not been for 17 serious grammatical errors.

sorry I have struggled with spelling and grammar my whole life, and will continue to for the rest of my life. That totally effects what is being said on the news.

DarkSunshine Posted at 8:11 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
Quote: from ArrestedAndCharged at 11:10 pm on Jan. 6, 2009

I was watching that on the news a few hours ago, my grandmother and I were cracking up.

yeah same here

ArrestedAndCharged Posted at 8:10 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I was watching that on the news a few hours ago, my grandmother and I were cracking up.
iamironman Posted at 8:06 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I would have taken that seriously, had it not been for 17 serious grammatical errors.
loner asian Posted at 8:05 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
side streaming
Renea1993 Posted at 8:05 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
That's fucking stupid. Everything causes cancer, just get over it already.
IrishLove88 Posted at 8:05 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I agree
with everything else we use in our daily lives that are way more hazardous to our health, it seems ridiculous to be obsessing over things like this.  
AliciaVengeance Posted at 8:05 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
I think they lie!
heyRACH Posted at 8:05 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
people really need to stop overreacting about smoking.
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