On Jun 16, 2:53*pm, ChattyCathy > wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
>
> > If you're sensitive to smoke often enough smoke wafts over to affect
> > you. *The only way to get around it is to construct totally sealed
> > smoking areas ( well with an exhaust fan) the way the local bingo
> > halls did here before the provincial ban.
>
> FWIW, all the public smoking areas where I live have to adhere to those
> standards.
>
> However, I'd rather put up with second-hand smoke than certain
> deodorants/perfumes people insist on dousing themselves with.
Depends on your allergies and asthma triggers

>IMHO,
> there should be designated perfumed/non-perfumed public areas too.
> Never gonna happen, you may say? I dunno, they said that about smoking
> in public a while back...
It looks like it will take a while but I've noticed public transit
buses and the local hospital have notices up about not wearing
perfumes etc so we may be getting there.
John Kane Kingston ON Canada