Hi All!
New to the e-cig thing, and loving it! Thank goodness for these things!
I've been trying to research this, but can't really find anything. I understand nicotine content in exhaled vapor is minimal at best, but what about settled vapor over time? I'm mostly concerned for the sake of my children...
For instance, let's say I vape in my office for two years. 1ml per day @ 18mg. At a maximized estimate of 10% remaining nicotine in the exhaled vapor = 1,314mg rogue nicotine.
What happens to the vapor/nicotine? Does it just fall/cling to the carpet/walls/desk and return to liquid with the remaining nicotine?
Is my estimate of remaining nicotine way too high?
I read something about nicotine oxidizing in the air easily, does that mean it becomes inert?
Am I worried about nothing since my children won't be eating large portions of my office? lol...
I know this probably sounds extremely over-protective, but... it's my kids.
Thanks for everything you're going to say to put this concern to rest, including any and all references to tomatoes.
New to the e-cig thing, and loving it! Thank goodness for these things!
I've been trying to research this, but can't really find anything. I understand nicotine content in exhaled vapor is minimal at best, but what about settled vapor over time? I'm mostly concerned for the sake of my children...
For instance, let's say I vape in my office for two years. 1ml per day @ 18mg. At a maximized estimate of 10% remaining nicotine in the exhaled vapor = 1,314mg rogue nicotine.
What happens to the vapor/nicotine? Does it just fall/cling to the carpet/walls/desk and return to liquid with the remaining nicotine?
Is my estimate of remaining nicotine way too high?
I read something about nicotine oxidizing in the air easily, does that mean it becomes inert?
Am I worried about nothing since my children won't be eating large portions of my office? lol...
I know this probably sounds extremely over-protective, but... it's my kids.
Thanks for everything you're going to say to put this concern to rest, including any and all references to tomatoes.