Clearing The Air

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Smoking ban lifted in Croatia

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091009/utravel/eu_croatia_smoking_ban

Fri Oct 9, 11:30 AM
By The Associated Press


ZAGREB, Croatia - Nicotine lovers in Croatia are celebrating. The country has lifted a smoking ban on bars and cafes.....Smoking places will, however, have to install extensive ventilation systems. The owners are given six months to adapt.

Clearing the Air was witness to Environmental Health Department air quality testing which proved filtration systems rendered environmental tobacco smoke safer than occupational air quality standards require.
More info here:


http://cleanairquality.blogspot.com/2005/12/ventilation-not-legislation.html

posted by marcus aurelius @ 12:14 PM

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