April 2014 Moms

3rd hand smoke

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Re: 3rd hand smoke

  • After reading this last night I did more research. I wanted to be able to present it to my DH as I was just doing reading/research. I figured it would sting less.

    I read somewhere that the chemicals in the electronic cigarettes is just as bad...that it gets on clothes and while it's not the same as a cig it's just as harmful to a baby.'

    Check out no-smoke.org if you're looking for an article to try to soften the news to someone, I think that's what I'm going to use!


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  • Nope. Smoke-free and pet-free homes only.
  • @railroadRN why pet free? just curious
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  • E cigs dangerous?? Oh no my mom uses this n I hadn't thought about it affecting baby :(
  • E cigs dangerous?? Oh no my mom uses this n I hadn't thought about it affecting baby :(

    Here's what I read. This is off of that website if you want the full article. Not sure how much research had really been done on it though. Just thought it was interesting.

    "New research may have E-Cigarette users think twice about using the devices. A study by researchers at Roswell Park Cancer Institute shows the vapors from electronic cigarettes leave behind a potentially toxic residue known as third-hand smoke."
  • It depends on what E-cig they use. There are many brands that are nothing more than liquid nicotine and vegetable glycerin. They are no where near as harmful as actual cigarettes...I wouldn't worry.


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  • None of my family or IL's smoke ciggerttes thankfully but my FIL smokes pot like a chimney and burns inscents constantly. I know he won't do it when we are there with the baby but has anyone seen anything about third hand pot smoke and residual inscent smoke and if there are any dangers? I googled but only found stuff about ciggerettes...
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  • @sking72 Just my personal preference really. I am highly allergic to dogs and cats. And there will always be fur and pet dander and "accidents". And animals are just not clean like people, now matter how often they are bathed. It's a UO of mine I suppose. I am strongly against animals living in a home. I wasn't raised that way, and LO won't be raised that way either. I guess it all started when I witnessed my aunt's cat jump onto her counter and piss on the food that we were supposed to eat for dinner that night. Nobody noticed but me, and I shudder to think how often that happened before and still happens now. Just things like that.

    In addition to the fact that animals can be unpredictable, and I'm not putting my kid at risk for having their face ripped off by some flea bag.

    I know this opinion strikes a nerve with people, so flames are expected. I'm sure everyone with pets in the home that will argue with me has immaculately clean homes with no fur or dander and their animal never pees or craps in the house and wouldn't never bite or hurt anything. But like I said. It's my personal preference. To each his/her own.
  • @sking72 Just my personal preference really. I am highly allergic to dogs and cats. And there will always be fur and pet dander and "accidents". And animals are just not clean like people, now matter how often they are bathed. It's a UO of mine I suppose. I am strongly against animals living in a home. I wasn't raised that way, and LO won't be raised that way either. I guess it all started when I witnessed my aunt's cat jump onto her counter and piss on the food that we were supposed to eat for dinner that night. Nobody noticed but me, and I shudder to think how often that happened before and still happens now. Just things like that.

    In addition to the fact that animals can be unpredictable, and I'm not putting my kid at risk for having their face ripped off by some flea bag.

    I know this opinion strikes a nerve with people, so flames are expected. I'm sure everyone with pets in the home that will argue with me has immaculately clean homes with no fur or dander and their animal never pees or craps in the house and wouldn't never bite or hurt anything. But like I said. It's my personal preference. To each his/her own.
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    Wow sounds like your friends have general hygiene problems. Not pet problems.

    Pets can be kept cleanly although they have dander that will affect you if you have allergies no matter what

    I hope you do not keep any pets with your views on them. It would not teach your child to respect other living creatures.

    I cannot respect someone who hates animals but insists on keeping one chained outdoors. ( not saying you have a pet. I hope you don't because the idea seems lost on you)

    Sorry you struck a nerve.

  • railroadRNrailroadRN member
    edited February 2014
    @nicole mackenzie

    I'm still trying to figure out if you actually read what I wrote or instantly grabbed your pitchfork when you read that I am against animals living in a home.

    Your first conclusions was that my friends have personal hygiene problems because I am against pets in the home. Or because of the incident that occurred at my aunt's home (aunt= 1 person...also not a friend). Actually none of my friends have pets in their home. Just really weird and actually kind of stupid on your part that this is your conclusion to why I choose to live my life the way I choose.

    Your second point is my point exactly. I'm allergic to pet dander. That's not going to change no matter how butt hurt you get about my opinion.

    Thirdly, I never once stated that I hate animals. And as I would like to think you were smart enough to figure out the painfully obvious truth that I don't own any animals, after reading your first point I don't think you're bright enough to figure it out. So here it is in black and white: I don't own a pet. Thought that would be a given.

    However I would like to point out that an animal is capable of living outdoors without being on a chain. Sounds like the people you know have animal cruelty issues. I don't know anyone that keeps an animal on a chain, but I guess you do.
  • No I don't understand why my choice to protect my kid offends you. Even though it does, for whatever reason, I don't care. I'm not changing my mind on how I raise my kid. I'm not trying to convince anyone else to kick their pets out. Someone asked for my reasoning so I gave it.
  • I wouldn't allow it. I grew up in a home where my parents always smoked and I was constantly sick. Thank God they have quit but no way my baby isn't spending time in any place indoors where people smoke regularly.
  • newter135 said:

    None of my family or IL's smoke ciggerttes thankfully but my FIL smokes pot like a chimney and burns inscents constantly. I know he won't do it when we are there with the baby but has anyone seen anything about third hand pot smoke and residual inscent smoke and if there are any dangers? I googled but only found stuff about ciggerettes...

    Pot is actually worse than normal cigarettes as it contains a stronger version of nicotine. Plus I presume if an adult can get intoxicated and high from inhaling the smoke then a baby could as well so I imagine it would be like drugging a baby!

    No idea about incense but I personally hate the smell so wouldn't allow it. I don't see how anything that gives off any kind of smoke can be good for a baby because the particles can get into their lungs.
  • No. Definitely no nicotine in marijuana. However, there are other carcinogens in the smoke.
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  • Yep sorry carcinogens was the word I was looking for. There's more in pot than in normal cigarettes and that's the bit that causes cancer. Some research studies say twice as much. some say 5 times as much. Not very au fait with the terminology as I don't smoke either. X
  • The baby room teacher at our daycare smokes and it stresses me out thinking of her holding my baby. I'm not sure what to do yet.
  • I don't smoke marijuana or cigarettes, either, and I wouldn't be at all comfortable with someone smoking pot around my child, but I don't think it's accurate that marijuana is more carcinogenic than cigarettes, either.

    Obviously I'm not an expert but there are quite a few reliable websites online that seem to suggest it is worse in a number of ways.

    https://www.drugfree.org/join-together/drugs/study-says-smoking-marijuana

    https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2419713.stm

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277837/

    https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-help/about-cancer/cancer-questions/does-smoking-cannabis-cause-cancer#carc
  • Ok. I came across this when I was double checking the nicotine thing.

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  • Yeah although it does say they contain equal amounts of most chemicals and that cannabis is proven to lower your immune system in the same way, and contain just as many tar particles as normal cigarettes (a lung irritant). I certainly wouldn't risk it. I know several people with kids who have no trouble smoking pot but refuse to use Johnsons baby lotion because of "the chemicals" which to me just seems bizarre.
  • I can agree with that! I don't think taking any kind of foreign substance into your lungs intentionally is very smart.
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  • Yea..definitely wouldn't have a kid around it either :-)
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  • Thanks guys. Like I said my FIL Would never do it with baby in the house and they live a few hours away but when we do see them my concern is the residue on his clothes and all the furniture...
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  • The thing about e cigs is they still contain nicotine and other chemicals, and they're not well researched or regulated so we don't have a lot of evidence for how safe or not safe they are. Personally I would greatly prefer them to real cigarettes, though!
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