doady
Senior Member
Where do you think the air draw in by the fan goes?
What does that mean?
Do you really think cars don't spew carcinogens any more?
The issue being discussed is smoke, not carcinogens.
Where do you think the air draw in by the fan goes?
Do you really think cars don't spew carcinogens any more?
What does that mean?
The issue being discussed is smoke, not carcinogens.
It means, the air that's drawn in by the fan has to go somewhere. It's amusing that you don't know this.
It's also amusing that you don't think smoke can contain a carcinogen.
Are you being willfully ignorant?
Sad how some people can't even read, seriously.
It is...even sadder that they're such hypocrites as well.
I'll give you a few days to figure that out
I do not believe that comparisons of tobacco smoke to cooking smells are valid.
You're entitled to your opinion, as valid or invalid as it may be.
The issue being discussed is smoke, not carcinogens.
Cooking smells have never killed anyone,
People don't cook smelly food all day every day,
trust me, the ventilation system for the AC and heat is shared with many other units
My stove has an intake fan above it. It connects to the same duct as the stove intake fans for many other units and serves as another entry point for cigarette smoke. Awesome!
My opinion of smokers as selfish oblivious assholes has not been changed based on the content of this thread.
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The issue being discussed is smoke, not carcinogens.
I... um... uh... wait, the idiocy of this statement requires no further comment.
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7. My opinion of smokers as selfish oblivious assholes has not been changed based on the content of this thread.