Vaping at home leaves residue. Vaping can leave residue on clothing.
Third-hand smoke is tobacco residue that remains on surfaces such as clothing, walls, carpets, curtains, leather, furniture, and even hair and skin after smoking. These residues can exist for days or even decades and accumulate over time.
There are some smoke stains in the smoke, so there are residual substances. These residues can exist for days or even decades and accumulate over time. Children often touch these surfaces and absorb these residues, so smoking in the home should be avoided as much as possible to prevent children from being exposed to these harmful substances.
Especially those children who are physically weak. In addition, the tableware can be washed regularly with soap and water, and then rinsed with hot water, which can effectively remove the residue on the tableware.