Q: “We currently have a smoking/break area outside our building in a ventilated area. It works for what we need. Our problem is that the smoke seems to be drifting into the ventilation system and ending up in the office of someone who is super-sensitive to smells. Knowing there is a problem with smoke/secondhand smoke, what are our options in our state to move the smokers to their vehicles, etc.? Or do we need to provide a place for our smokers onsite?” - Paula, Nebraska
Our designated smoking area still isn’t isolated enough for some–now what?
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