Is ventilation an effective way to remove tobacco smoke from the air?
Since there is no safe level of exposure to second-hand smoke, an adequate ventilation system would have to remove all tobacco smoke from the air. Currently, there is no ventilation system that is capable of removing all tobacco smoke from the air. Therefore, ventilation may dilute tobacco smoke, but it will not eliminate the health risk.
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