Thank you. By air return I mean as part of the hvac system. I was planning on installing air returns in each bedroom to balance the central air when doors are closed but in one bedroom I have a vaper. He closes his door to vape and outside his room I don't smell it around the house.Not sure what you mean by "air return"... please explain. I assume the person who vapes does this in a bedroom. Maybe they could crack a window open a bit and use a small exhaust fan? Of course, with cooler weather, this will waste some heat. Is it just the smell (most vapes actually smell good) or are you concerned with the nicotine content?
Myself, I vape outside (even when I lived in the mountains with snow) Give us more info...
That was my question if I install air return in that room if the smoke or smell even nicotine and chemicals will travel around the house through the vents.
I sprayed cologne on the hallway return air and while the hvac was running I could smell the scent in other rooms. Likely the same for vape.The nicotine left in 'second hand' vapor is very nominal, miniscule at best. I would think any other chemicals, flavors and such would be the same. You need electron microscopes to even measure any 'leftovers'.
Most of the vapor dissipates back into the air quickly. There isn't any serious health risk to anyone aside from the one vaping. My vapor clouds linger, but only long enough that the air around will absorb. Unlike smoking, where smoke can just hang around for a while.
That said, PG & VG can leave a film if not cleaned regularly. You might ask that vapor to wipe down walls, clean a window regularly. Which I'm sure for the privilege of the room they ought to not mind doing out of courtesy.
I think ultimately, it resolves down to people being respectful of one another. Everyone needs a little space to live, grow.
A simple 20/80 solution of distilled vinegar and water works a dandy to clean vapor film, by the by. Apologies, mixed up the vinegar solution with something else, corrected it.
Yes... I was going to mention that (and most of what you may have heard about vaping is BS so don't trip... the lung issues were from vaping "the other stuff" and even then it was tainted black market crap) I understand if the smell bothers you but don't worry about health issues from second hand vapor.The nicotine left in 'second hand' vapor is very nominal, miniscule at best. I would think any other chemicals, flavors and such would be the same. You need electron microscopes to even measure any 'leftovers'.
I have little kids at home. That's what I'm afraid that it will go through vents. I did spray cologne in the return air and it went through the house.Yes... I was going to mention that (and most of what you may have heard about vaping is BS so don't trip... the lung issues were from vaping "the other stuff" and even then it was tainted black market crap) I understand if the smell bothers you but don't worry about health issues from second hand vapor.
P.S. I am very careful (even outdoors) if there are young children around. I will move if they are downwind of me.
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And I don't vape. Someone here does and does nicotine and has done thc before. We were on the subject of regular vape and chemicals. I thought I'd ask about thc traveling too. Can't talk about it here? Cool I get it.Heads up... we don't talk about that (on most of the forums... there are places to talk about some of those topics) I knew this might happen. I help someone who's first post starts with "I do not vape" and I honestly felt you had a valid question but now your are sidetracking into all kinds of other topics. I'm out.
And I don't vape. Someone here does and does nicotine and has done thc before. We were on the subject of regular vape and chemicals. I thought I'd ask about thc traveling too. Can't talk about it here? Cool I get it.