Since vaping is widespread these days, vapers must use their favorite vape device and e-juice in a way that’s considerate to others.
One of the benefits of vaping is that when you use it in public, it’s less intrusive. The smell is often pleasant, especially if you are using something from our Bawadi Vape selection, as there is no smelly cigarette smoke to get in your clothes and saturate your hair. Vapor evaporates into the air while cigarette smoke can cling to items. And there is also the danger of breathing in second-hand cigarette smoke, which can cause heart disease and even cancer.
By making the switch to vaping, you are already being more considerate with your habits.
But that’s not all here are some more tips you can use to keep your fellow humans happy when using your e-cigarette.
BEING A CONSIDERATE VAPE USER
VAPING AT WORK
Because vaping is now so common, most workplaces have a written policy on vaping. Before you use your vape at your desk or in a meeting, make sure you read up on the rules to see if it’s permitted. Most workplaces require that you treat it like a traditional cigarette and only use it outside. If that’s the policy, follow it.
VAPING IN OTHER PUBLIC SPACES
Some spaces are going to be more relaxed about vaping than others. Lounges and restaurants may take a more casual attitude towards vaping. Especially if you are not blowing billowing clouds of vapor at the ceiling. However, you should take a little time to research the law that is passed by the UAE on vaping in public spaces.
Of course, you can always try to vape and see if anyone asks you to stop, but if you were asked, you should stop and apologize.
WHILE DRIVING
If it is your vehicle and you feel confident vaping in a confined space, why not. But, we do recommend rolling the windows down to avoid impairing your vision. Also, it is best to air out the vehicle before transporting friends or guests.
VAPING AT HOME
Your home is your sanctuary, so you should be able to vape if you want, right? That’s not always the case. If you live with other people, you will want to take their feelings about vaping into consideration. Even if you don’t agree, try to find a compromise that works for everyone in the household.
REASONS FOR PEOPLE OBJECT TO YOUR VAPING…AND WHAT YOU CAN DO
THEY DON’T LIKE THE SMELL.
This is the most straightforward vaping objection to overcome. The smell of your vape comes directly from the e-juice you are using. If the smell is bothering them, you should be able to try a different flavor. Find one that’s suitable for both.
THE VAPOR BOTHERS THEM.
The “smoke” that comes from a vape device or mod is an aerosol made up of small particles from the e-juice that’s inside. This makes it a lot less irritating than cigarette smoke, which has more than 7,000 chemicals, according to Cancer.org.
But that doesn’t mean the vapor won’t irritate some people. It might cause them to cough or affect their eyes or nose. Changing your brand of vape juice might help reduce the irritation. Check out the large selection offered by Bawadi Vape for flavor inspiration.
If the are still sensitive, you’ll need to vape away from them.
THE HEALTH RISKS CONCERN THEM.
People are aware of the dangers of being around second-hand smoke from cigarettes. Of the 7,000 chemicals in the smoke, 250 of them are dangerous to your health. People wanted to reduce their exposure to second-hand smoke. But the verdict is still out about the health implications of breathing in e-cigarette vapor. You can provide them with studies and data, but in the meantime, you’ll want to keep your vapor away from them.
THE BOTTOM LINE ON CONSIDERATE VAPE USE
Vaping is far more considerate of your fellow humans than smoking a cigarette. But you’ll still need to respect the feelings and personal space of those around you. If someone asks you to stop vaping around them, take your habit to another room or outside. If you are in a new space, it’s a good idea to ask if it’s okay to use your vape first. The more polite and considerate you are about using your e-cigarette, the happier people will be.