If I were you , the best place to smoke it without getting caught is inside a home. Generally in a basement. NEVER smoke it outside.. LOL if you do, chances are likely that you'll get caught.
No, she doesn`t.
Federal law says no.
No, it is forbidden to smoke in French schools - even for adults. Smokers have to go outside the gates, and that is not allowed for younger students.
No. Bridgit has never touched a smoke ever.
He used to smoke but he does not now
You sometimes smell smoke from a fireplace inside the house when it is humid and damp outside.
A simple device called a bore evacuator (the cylinder around the main armament) exhausts most of the smoke to the outside of the tank. In World War 2 before the bore evacuator was invented, the faces of tank commanders and loaders were blackened by the smoke when the breech was opened.
No, she doesn`t.
Ask the driver of the truck not to park it in front of your driveway. Then go back inside and see if you still smell smoke.
Yes, smoking out the window may still leave a lingering smell in your room, as smoke can easily seep back inside. It's best to smoke outside to prevent the smell from lingering indoors.
The only way to keep cigarette smoke outside a house is to smoke outside away from any open doors or windows.
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No, smoking out the window does not effectively reduce the smell of smoke indoors. Smoke can still seep back inside through cracks and openings, leaving a lingering smell. It is best to smoke outside to prevent the smell from permeating indoors.
Smoke moves in the chimney due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the inside and outside of the chimney. As hot air rises, it creates a draft that draws the smoke up and out of the chimney. The design of the chimney, including its height and width, can also impact how efficiently the smoke is expelled.
Absolutely not. "Third hand smoke" is 100% propaganda. The World Health Organisation has recently classified the use of mobile phones (cellphones) as carcinogenic (it may cause cancer). If you went outside to make a call, would the electromagnetic radiation be dripping from your 'fried' brain when you went back inside?
A duct is a contraption used to transfer something from one locale to another. In fireplaces, the chimney is a duct that leads the smoke from inside the house into the air outside.
It depends. If you use outside, you should be fine. But if you do it inside, be sure to open all of the windows, and get out and wait til the room clears.