By Sharon5 Sharon5
Cut Cigarette Use and Never Empty an Ashtray Again
Smokers, and people in general, have been aware of the potential health risks and social stigma associated with tobacco for many years, but of all the complaints about cigarettes, few people are aware how much extra cleaning the average smoker’s household requires. Smoking adds up, not just in terms of your health and that of those around you, but through the extra effort required to keep your house at the same level of cleanliness as the general non-smoking home. Many smokers wish to seriously cut cigarette use, but that’s just not possible for some.
Aside from all the other daily tasks associated with running a household, smokers also have to worry about ashtrays and air quality. Though it is a relatively simple stop smoking process to clean and empty an ashtray, it usually needs to be done at least once a day, which can really build up. Combine this with the fact that most smokers use more than one ashtray as they move about the house, and the task begins to add up..
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