Jessica Wynn
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So the nicotine and chemicals that cling to walls, furniture, clothing, even car seats.
You don't think about it, but it's also your clothes, your curtains, even your mattress if you vape indoors.
And the chemicals just don't sit there.
They break down and become microscopic toxic dust.
So people can absorb these microparticles through skin contact or dust inhalation.
And children are especially vulnerable because they crawl around, they touch everything, and they put all sorts of stuff in their mouths.
No, definitely not.
And I'd even look out for kissing guys with beards who vape.
And the same goes for your pets.
You know, dogs and cats groom themselves.
They lick the residue off their fur, which means they ingest nicotine and toxins, too.
So studies link this to respiratory illnesses in our animals.
No, I didn't know that.
I hope that makes the price go down.
I mean, that would be pretty useful to know, but experts are definitive.
Don't vape indoors.
Same rule as smoking.
It's all real.
So, yeah, you're inhaling aerosolized nicotine, ultra fine particles and heavy metals.