Sam, it's not just a "gut feeling."
First, there is nothing considered toxic or dangerous in e-cigarettes. All of the ingrediets are approved for human consumption and use by the FDA and EPA for the short-term exposure a bystander may have. If people have a fear of brief exposure to e-cigarettes, then they should fear Broadway shows, nightclubs and haunted houses. They should also fear all of the food items which contain naturally-occurring nicotine and air fresheners, scented oils and anything else containing artificial scents and flavors.
Second, there are scientific testing reports that show that there is nothing in e-cigarette liquid that could be considered dangerous. The Health New Zealand study for one and the FDA testing for another. The worst thing the FDA could find was miniscule amounts of carcinogens and one cartridge with non-toxic levels of one toxic chemical. Trust me, if they had found anything worse, they would have announced it and played it up with glee. Health New Zealand declared e-cigarettes to be reasonably safe both inhaled and exhaled and not a significant danger to bystanders.
How is it illogical to theorize that propylene glycol, which is considered safe for oral, topical, inhaled and intravenous use would suddenly be dangerous to inhale in small amounts? How is it logical to assume nicotine levels which are barely registering in scientific testing with direct use would suddenly be a risk for bystanders? How could food-safe flavoring suddenly be dangerous in the tiny amounts found in e-cigarettes any more than natural oils in air fresheners?
There is absolutely no reason to believe that they ARE a danger to bystanders. And there is much more than just "gut feelings" to support that belief.
First, there is nothing considered toxic or dangerous in e-cigarettes. All of the ingrediets are approved for human consumption and use by the FDA and EPA for the short-term exposure a bystander may have. If people have a fear of brief exposure to e-cigarettes, then they should fear Broadway shows, nightclubs and haunted houses. They should also fear all of the food items which contain naturally-occurring nicotine and air fresheners, scented oils and anything else containing artificial scents and flavors.
Second, there are scientific testing reports that show that there is nothing in e-cigarette liquid that could be considered dangerous. The Health New Zealand study for one and the FDA testing for another. The worst thing the FDA could find was miniscule amounts of carcinogens and one cartridge with non-toxic levels of one toxic chemical. Trust me, if they had found anything worse, they would have announced it and played it up with glee. Health New Zealand declared e-cigarettes to be reasonably safe both inhaled and exhaled and not a significant danger to bystanders.
How is it illogical to theorize that propylene glycol, which is considered safe for oral, topical, inhaled and intravenous use would suddenly be dangerous to inhale in small amounts? How is it logical to assume nicotine levels which are barely registering in scientific testing with direct use would suddenly be a risk for bystanders? How could food-safe flavoring suddenly be dangerous in the tiny amounts found in e-cigarettes any more than natural oils in air fresheners?
There is absolutely no reason to believe that they ARE a danger to bystanders. And there is much more than just "gut feelings" to support that belief.
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