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tybee204 said:I have a question. My neighbor has severe asthema and woodsmoke can send her into a full attack. We apparantly have several people in the neighborhood that suffer from asthema and other pulmanary related diseases. Last year they sent letters to everyone in the neighborhood requesting that we do not use our fireplaces because of their health issues and it causes everything in their house to smell like smoke.
Whose rights are being infringed on and should wood burning fireplaces be banned?
This has caused alot of arguments in neighborhoods all over the Country.
I'm sorry, but if your health problems are so extreme that you can't function outside, then you need to stay inside, live in a plastic bubble, buy a personal air filter (they do exist), or do whatever it takes to solve the problem yourself. Demanding that an entire neighborhood refrain from using wood fireplaces is outrageous!
(As a smoker myself, I have no problem with bans on smoking indoors in public places. I don't smoke in my own house; I certainly don't need to smoke in somebody's office.
That being said, I think there should be places where it is understood that some risky behaviors (i.e., smoking and drinking and, for all I care, shooting heroin) will take place. A mentally healthy society needs that outlet.)