So would you object to people drinking coffee around your kids because there's cafiene in the steam? It's about the same level of exposure and about the same level of harm.
How do you know that? How do we know what the true risk is? Have their been studies? If so where are they? The reason I ask is that I vaped inside my house for the 1st day-then I noticed that there was a strong odor that hung around for days, so I felt bad and started vaping outside, just like I used to smoke outside. I have a dog and cat with kidney disease so indoor air quality becomes a concern as their kidneys don't need to be exposed to any more toxins than what I can control.
I've also noticed that it's not just exhaled vape, there is also a little vape that escapes between the battery and carto and also on my kgo with dual coals-there is also some vapor left in the carto that slowly escapes after I bring it inside. Since learning that, I now take the mouthpiece off and blow out the vapor before coming inside.
So I would love to know for sure if I am being overly paranoid-I would love to vape inside-but only if it is absolutely, no doubt about it, safe for my little critters. So are their any definitive studies showing the ingredients and dispersal of exhaled vape?