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In reply to the discussion: Do smoking bans apply to e-cigarettes? [View all]Tyhanna
(145 posts)"Formaldehyde was also found in the vapour of medicinal inhalators, at levels that overlapped with those found in e-cigarette vapour. Exposure to acrolein, an oxidant and respiratory irritant thought to be a major contributor to cardiovascular disease from smoking, is 15 times lower on average in e-cigarette vapour compared with cigarette smoke. The amounts of toxic metals and aldehydes in e-cigarettes are trace amounts and are comparable with amounts contained in an examined therapeutic product."
http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/2013/03/new-study-of-electronic-cigarette-vapor.html
notice its the same things that were found in the FDA approved medical inhalators, such as the nicorette inhaler.
The amounts are below standards set by the federal government. There is probably more chemicals coming of new carpet and new cabinets when they installed.