dt_toronto_geek
Superstar
I think health officials and the non-smoking lobby are finally taking this too far. I applauded the end of smoking in restaurants & bars, theatres/cinemas, bingo/gambling halls, cars with children in them etc. I'm a smoker who has been so determined and tried so hard to quit several times yet failed and now there's a possibility of a province wide ban on smoking in our condo or apartment? I actually smoke on my balcony year 'round, I haven't had a cigarette in my home since the mid-90's nor have any of my friends who smoke. Will I be banned from smoking on my balcony too? What about smoking pot, perfume (which drops me and many other people into a migraine) and incense (another migraine trigger)? Now I wouldn't have so much of a problem if current residents were "grandfathered" or if new condos and apartments who elected to be smoke free were established.
If cigarette smoke is moving from one unit to another than I think the onus should be on the Condo Corp. or property owner to investigate why this is happening and address the problem. If there are cracks in walls, holes around plumbing pipes, duct-work, electrical outlets etc. than they should be sealed. This would also help prevent mold spores from moving into people's suites, reduce or eliminate rodents and bugs (especially bed bugs which is becoming a huge problem) from migrating to nearby suites and stop cooking odors from waffling from one unit to another.
Just my 2 cents.
http://www.healthzone.ca/health/new...king-ban-urged-for-peel-condos-and-apartments
If cigarette smoke is moving from one unit to another than I think the onus should be on the Condo Corp. or property owner to investigate why this is happening and address the problem. If there are cracks in walls, holes around plumbing pipes, duct-work, electrical outlets etc. than they should be sealed. This would also help prevent mold spores from moving into people's suites, reduce or eliminate rodents and bugs (especially bed bugs which is becoming a huge problem) from migrating to nearby suites and stop cooking odors from waffling from one unit to another.
Just my 2 cents.
http://www.healthzone.ca/health/new...king-ban-urged-for-peel-condos-and-apartments