doubledog said:
techno-ag said:
the water vapor evaporates immediately.
And leaves a thin coating of Nicotine and other carcinogenics on everything the water vapor touches.
FIFY.
In typical safely produced vape liquids there are three ingredients:
1)glycerin; FDA approved, and in many other consumables, including food items. Not a carcinogen.
2) FDA approved food flavorings. Not a carcinogen.
3) Nocotine in extremely small doses. Most of the nicotine is absorbed by the vaper, and what is not, is so miniscule, it is unlikely you involuntatily absorb any from.second hand vaping. The last time I checked, nicotine, by itself was not a known carcinogen.
Basically, you are subject to the same types of risks associated with theatrical type "smoke" generators used in theatre and/or typical music concerts; or even the popular scent diffuser (essential oils, etc).
It WAS extremely rude for the person to be vaping in such a situation though!