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Old 09-01-2007, 17:40   #32
WillowTheWhisp
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Re: smoking at home???

I know that some asthma sufferers do have problems with smoke (or even air fresheners or hair spray and aerosol deodorants) and an elderly friend of mine (now deceased) who had severe breathing difficulties was unable to live in a sheltered accomodation complex where other residents smoked but I've never known anyone else who had such severe problems. He couldn't even breathe in a flat whose previous residents had been smokers. The complex didn't ban all residents from smoking though - he found a alternative where he had his own bungalow with a warden.
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