Fine Particulate Matter Exposure From Secondhand Cannabis Bong Smoking
Patton Khuu Nguyen, S. Katharine Hammond
Abstract
This cohort study suggests that, contrary to popular beliefs, bong smoking is not safe. Decades ago, many people thought SHTS presented no health risk to nonsmokers. Scientific research since then changed this perception and led to smoke-free environments. Incorrect beliefs about SHCS safety promote indoor cannabis smoking. Nonsmokers are exposed to even higher concentrations of SHCS materials during "hot-boxing," the popular practice in which cannabis smokers produce high volumes of smoke in an enclosed environment. This study's findings suggest SHCS in the home is not safe and that public perceptions of SHCS safety must be addressed.
Topics & Concepts
ParticulatesSecondhand smokeCannabisEnvironmental healthEnvironmental scienceMedicineChemistryPsychiatryOrganic chemistryCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment Impacts