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Despite the tobacco industry claims, this is not controversial. Since tobacco smoking, yea or nay, is totally under the control of occupants – well, need I say more?

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Despite the tobacco industry claims, this is not controversial. Since tobacco smoking, yea or nay, is totally under the control of occupants – well, need I say more?

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In commercial buildings where smoking is allowed only in dedicated smoking lounges, it is essential that they be properly ventilated. Air from the room must be exhausted under sufficient pressure so it doesn’t migrate into other areas. It must also be exhausted in a way that it doesn’t get pulled back into the building from outside. If smokers go outside they must not smoke in front of outside air intakes or doorways where their smoke will be sucked into the building.

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