Removing yourself from a smoke filled environment, or wearing a respirator wherever you go.. but the first would be much easier.
try to avoid breathing in the second hand smoke
You still inhale the dangerous chemicals that first hand smoke makes you inhale. There are way too many dangers to list here - try searching it on the internet.
Santa Claus used to smoke a pipe, but he learned about the dangers of second hand smoke. He didn't want to get any of his little elves sick, so he gave up the habit.
Yes, though it varies depending on how much second hand smoke that has been inhaled and whether its just cigarette smoke or not. If you avoid exposure to second smoke altogether than it shouldn't be a problem, but that is very difficult for some, well prolong exposure to second hand smoke will effect the lungs which can lead to shortness of breath and less stamina.
Third hand? how the hell does that happen.
second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
If they willingly except to second hand smoke, then yes. If they don't like to second hand smoke, then no.
Second-hand Smoke was created on 1997-11-11.
first hand smoke and second hand smoke
Yes, you can feel affects of second hand smoke.
first hand smoke and second hand smoke
According to the CDC, about 58 million nonsmokers in the United States are exposed to secondhand smoke. This exposure increases the risk of health issues such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory infections. It is important to avoid secondhand smoke to protect your health and the health of those around you.