Indoor air quality improved with state smoking ban, study finds

Dec 15, 2010

Air quality in Wisconsin restaurants and bars improved by more than 92 percent as a result of the Wisconsin Smoke-Free Act, according to a study released today by the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC).

The study analyzed air-quality data recorded in more than 200 establishments before and after implementation of the new law.

Average small-particle levels, caused by , fell from 160 micrograms per /cubic meter to 13 cubic meters.

Before the law, air quality in 21 percent of all tested establishments was hazardous, (the most dangerous level) according to air-quality standards of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Air quality in another 28 percent was very unhealthy and 38 percent of the sites were unhealthy. Only 13 percent had air quality that was either good or satisfactory.

After the law was enacted, more than 97 percent of the restaurants and bars had good or satisfactory air quality.

"Wisconsin has made a seismic leap going from hazardous air in bars and restaurants to healthy air quality, all because of the law that went into effect this past July," said UW Carbone Cancer Center researcher David Ahrens, the study author.

The data for this study was collected by public-health agencies in communities around the state. Air-testing equipment collected air samples in the same establishment before and after the smoke-free law went into effect.

Most of the testing took place on Friday and Saturday nights when the greatest number of employees and patrons might be exposed to .

Ahrens noted, "The link between exposure to secondhand smoke and illness has been well-established by hundreds of scientific studies and unfortunately, our day-to-day experience. The improvement in in thousands of eating and drinking establishments is a significant, immediate and long-term advance in the public's health. Many employees and patrons will avoid serious illness and potentially death as a result of the clearing of the air."

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Harleyrider_Davidson
not rated yet Dec 15, 2010
Osha has whats called PEL'S and limits for an 8 hour period of exposure to chemicals in indoor environments...[epa is in charge of outdoor air]some smoke free groups have tried to use 30 minute air samples using epa monitoring to create a air borne healthscare.

The actual standard to use is OSHA'S

The EPA standard is to be used for OUTSIDE ambient air quality and it is the average over a period of 3 years.

The proper standard to compare to is the OSHA standard for indoor air quality for respirable particulate (not otherwise specified) for nuisance dusts and smoke. That standard is 5000 ug/m3 on a time-weighted average (8 hours a day, 5 days a week) and is intended to be protective of health over an average working life of 30 years!

Harleyrider_Davidson
not rated yet Dec 15, 2010
This is where second hand smoke really becomes a joke,remember its nearly 90% water vapor and air.....now lets get to the facts of toxicology and dose makes the poison:

According to independent Public and Health Policy Research group, Littlewood & Fennel of Austin, Tx, on the subject of secondhand smoke........

They did the figures for what it takes to meet all of OSHA'S minimum PEL'S on shs/ets.......Did it ever set the debate on fire.

They concluded that:

All this is in a small sealed room 9x20 and must occur in ONE HOUR.

For Benzo[a]pyrene, 222,000 cigarettes

"For Acetone, 118,000 cigarettes

"Toluene would require 50,000 packs of simultaneously smoldering cigarettes.

Acetaldehyde or Hydrazine, more than 14,000 smokers would need to light up.

"For Hydroquinone, "only" 1250 cigarettes

For arsenic 2 million 500,000 smokers at one time

Harleyrider_Davidson
not rated yet Dec 15, 2010
The same number of cigarettes required for the other so called chemicals in shs/ets will have the same outcomes.

So,OSHA finally makes a statement on shs/ets :

Field studies of environmental tobacco smoke indicate that under normal conditions, the components in tobacco smoke are diluted below existing Permissible Exposure Levels (PELS.) as referenced in the Air Contaminant Standard (29 CFR 1910.1000)...It would be very rare to find a workplace with so much smoking that any individual PEL would be exceeded." -Letter From Greg Watchman, Acting Sec'y, OSHA
Harleyrider_Davidson
not rated yet Dec 15, 2010
Scientific Evidence Shows Secondhand Smoke Is No Danger

Written By: Jerome Arnett, Jr., M.D.
Published In: Environment & Climate News
Publication Date: July 1, 2008
Publisher:

http://www.heartl...ger.html

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http://yourdoctor...nd-smoke

BS Alert: The 'third-hand smoke' hoax

http://www.examin...ird-h...

The thirdhand smoke scam

http://velvetglov...cam.html

Heart attacks Frauds and Myths..

http://www.spiked...le/7451/

New study: No evidence linking SHS and lung cancer

Harleyrider_Davidson
not rated yet Dec 15, 2010
http://fightantis...and.html

Surgeon General's Office Again Misrepresents and Distorts the Science in Report Press Release; Why the Need to Lie to the American Public?


http://tobaccoana...ive.html

B.S. Study: 600,000 People Die Worldwide From Secondhand Smoke Every Year

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