In a somewhat unusual article in DigitalTrends, Andrew Couts, a vaper, argues that refraining from vaping around others is “the right thing to do,” and explains why there’s a vaping ban in place in his house.
“Why? Because e-cigarette vapor might not be safe, [my wife] Jennifer says. Do I want to expose her and the critters to potentially dangerous vapor? Don’t I love my family?”
Couts has obviously seen the arguments of both sides, and while he admits that “not a single study on e-cigarettes has thus far shown that e-cigarettes pose a health risk to direct users or second-hand bystanders,” he defends his wife’s decision not to allow the use of electronic cigarettes in his home.
While Couts doesn’t go as far as saying that there should be laws enforcing this separation of vapers and non-vapers, he believes it’s just too early to subject loved ones to his vapor as a matter of etiquette and respect.
Is it courtesy or just unfounded paranoia? Let us know what you think.
E-Cigarettes Are Banned … In My House – And That’s The Right Thing | Digital Trends.
Banned from Vaping at Home?
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