Re: Smoking | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Berrins (Berrinsaol.com) | |
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 08:48:02 -0600 (MDT) |
In a message dated 5/2/2000 3:02:01 AM, chan [at] usa.net writes: << It has been suggested that tobacco smoke can migrate between adjacent units in a multiple unit building. >> I assume this would depend on the set-up and construction. Our duplexes are separated by a double wall with insulation in both walls; I'm not sure if there are vapor barriers also. I doubt smoke could get through a vapor barrier, but I don't know. Maybe decades of heavy smoking could penetrate the walls? We only have one smoker and she's not in yet, so we have no experience with this. If you force the smoker outside the home because you're worried about smoke getting through the walls, then you have to think about smoke drifting in from the outside. If you're in a city with apartment style condos, then of course the smoke could get out the door and down the halls. Now if you could just get the smokers to take a shower, change their clothes and use face masks when they leave their houses... Roger Berman Pathways Cohousing Northampton, MA Where they just started digging the hole for the Common House this morning
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