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Jun 14, 2023

How Heated Tobacco Can Prevent Cigarette Smoke Smell and Reduce Lingering Smell?

Cigarette smoke is known for its unpleasant smell. It can be annoying for someone who smokes to deal with the smell that lingers after they have finished a cigarette.
Besides, the lingering smell of cigarette smoke can be a nuisance to non-tobacco users and can even cause health problems for those who are sensitive to the chemicals in tobacco smoke. Because of this, addressing cigarette smoke smell is crucial for maintaining a comfortable living environment for both smokers and non-smokers. The best choice for any smoker is to quit nicotine and tobacco altogether. However smoke-free alternatives can be considered for those who will otherwise continue to use tobacco or other nicotine products.

 

New technology such as heated tobacco has emerged as a welcoming solution to reduce cigarette smoke smell. Let’s dive in further through this article to explore how heated tobacco can be effective in reducing smoke smell.

 

 

How Does Heated Tobacco Work?

 

Heated tobacco is an alternative to continued tobacco usage whereby it doesn't burn tobacco like regular cigarettes. Instead, it uses a device to heat up the tobacco just enough to let out the nicotine and flavor without burning it. Unlike regular cigarettes, heated tobacco doesn't make smoke but releases mist or vapor.
Because the tobacco is heated instead of burned, it doesn't create smoke that sticks to surfaces and clothes, leaving behind a strong and unpleasant smell. In contrary, it releases an aerosol that dissipates quickly and does not leave a lingering odor. That's why it can be an alternative for tobacco users who want to be considerate of non-tobacco users and not bother them with the smell of cigarette smoke.

 

 

Other Factors That Contribute To Lingering Smoke Smell

 

While heated tobacco can help decrease smoke smell, it's important to note that there are other factors that can affect smoke smell and make it last longer. Among all are the frequency of smoking, the ventilation of the area, and the type of surfaces and fabrics in the area

 

 

Conclusion

 

The best choice to remove cigarette smell from your house is to quit smoking altogether. However, you may consider smoke-free alternatives on a case-by-case basis to help you reduce the smell of cigarette smoke and remove any lingering smells. These alternatives are not risk-free as they contain nicotine which is addictive.

 

 

References:
1. Leonardo Trabulo, Mariana P. Gonçalves, Luís F. Azevedo, Beatriz Silva, Mário C. P. Neves, Jorge C. Martins. Indoor air quality before, during and after partial substitution of conventional cigarettes with electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products. Journal of Nicotine & Tobacco Research

 

 

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