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The information is distorted once again. While it is true that there are no limits of acceptable exposure for ETS, it is a fact that there are limits established for virtually ALL its constituents. Click here for an example.
The antitobacco cartel and its enablers have to decide whether ETS is a "new" stand-alone substance, or a compound whose components' limits of exposure have already been established.
Instead, when it serves the cartel, the "4,000 components" are all separately identified and declared dangerous (even though they are identical to the emissions from internal combustion engines and kitchens). When, on the other hand, the cartel deems more politically convenient to call ETS a stand-alone substance, then "there are no established limits of exposure."
Of course, limits will never be set as long as the real political agenda is the elimination of smokers as opposed to public health, for establishing exposure limits to ETS set would force the cartel to reveal the actual inanity if ETS emissions, and set thresholds that inevitably the air conditioning industry can easily meet.
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