If you can smell smoke then you are inhaling it. The smell is the smoke.
However, if its across a distance, the effect will not be bad.
Many gases have no scent. Certain pollutants don't affect you as much as others, if it were a cigarett it would be second hand smoke. Not as damaging as first hand, but it certainly does not benefit you. Yet things like insence can do quite the opposite.
Yes, the smell of smoke may still be noticeable even if you smoke out the window.
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.
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.
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.
...smoke affects everyone, but children especially, as they are still growing and developing.
It will not work to smoke while in shower as the water will turn off the cigarette or cigar.
cats can smell a barbecue and it can smell smoke
no she does not smoke, she hates the smell of smoke
I have never heard of such a thing, but the best thing to do is wash your hair. Iknow after you do you can still smell the smoke kinda, but after you go about your day you may forget it is still in your hair.
smoke smeel
Yes, smoking out a window can help reduce the smell and presence of smoke indoors by allowing the smoke to dissipate outside rather than lingering inside. However, some smoke may still enter the room or be noticeable to others nearby.
no