Respiratory Issues : Prolonged exposure to thirdhand smoke in an office setting can exacerbate respiratory problems like asthma, bronchitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Even employees who have never smoked may develop symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath.
Skin Absorption : Employees may touch contaminated surfaces and unknowingly transfer harmful chemicals onto their skin. Over time, this can lead to irritation or allergic reactions, especially for individuals with sensitive skin.
Increased Cancer Risk : Thirdhand smoke contains carcinogenic compounds that, when inhaled or absorbed through the skin, can increase the long-term risk of developing cancers such as lung, liver, or nasal cancer.




www.wasap.my/60192499544/ACSERVICE_OCT
www.wasap.my/60122510433/ACSERVICE_OCT
:
Japan