Sorry if this post is repetitive. Did a search and most 3rd hand smoke articles were about family.
I live in Kentucky where it seems like many people smoke. I smell third hand smoke almost daily. Usually it's a short-time....waiting in line somewhere or walking by someone. But, I work at a university where probably once a day (or every other) I meet with a student who smells like smoke. It could be for ten minutes up to one hour.
I also often smell smoke while waiting at traffic lights. Even with windows up, AC on, and a recently changed air/in-take filters.
Is this something to be concerned about? I am most worried about long meetings with students. I will ask my doctor in a two weeks at my appointment, but I wanted to get some insight before then. Thanks!
Re: Third hand smoke & work
Third hand smoke still has toxins. It is most concerning though in places where it builds up, like in a car where someone smokes, or in furniture/ carpet in a room where someone smokes. Walking or driving by someone who has recently smoked isn't likely going to expose you to a crazy amount of toxins. I don't think there have been a ton of studies on it yet, but it seems that the biggest concern is really for infants and children (especially when crawling around on said carpet, especially if they then put their hands in their mouths) as their exposure would be double(? I think I read double) that of adults.
I never really concern myself too much being around smokers (typically outside and away from where the smoke is being blown). When DS was born, I just asked that everyone wash their hands before holding him and then kept him wrapped in a blanket to keep his exposure to a minimum.
I don't mean to completely minimize your concern but I believe your initial question was whether you should be concerned about being able to smell smoke on people you work with. I mean...no. Not even a little bit. Unless your licking their faces I think you are ok.