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Oct 6 06 11:56 PM

mvn_citizen wrote:
Wow, this really is no different than the RN forums. Some people just not dropping issues that have been brought up time and time again, and others trying to make them stop. Its a vicious, seemingly neverending circle!

Xminer..I was kind of thinking the same thing as you..Obviously smoke is a carcinogen..it does not take an EPA study to understand and know that. But HOW dangerous is the amount of smoke in the air. I guess if a person walked up to a leave fire and stood directly in the smoke it would be unhealthy. But the smoke just blowing in the wind, down the street? How dangerous is that really? I just don't think the concentration of smoke is sufficient to cause the harm that JB is suggesting. I am sure if a person was exposed to these levels every day of their lives for 12 hours it would be...but that's not realistic now is it?

Plus I still stand by by last post.....it gets rid of the debris quickly and easily!!

Welcome back MVN_CITIZEN! I also agree with you on this one.