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I am lucky that at night, my wife let's me smoke in the house. I do have small children and "believed" that this would reduce the passive smoking issue. My theory is only correct, that if after a certain amount of time, smoke dies and cannot be inhaled. However, I am not sure this is true.

So do I buy an air cleaner/purifer? Does this reduce the harmful smoke particles or does it just make it smell nicer.

Any thoughts ?


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....R E L A X !!, passive smoke is a bogus junk science issue of the politically correct left..., worry about something else....

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