Cigarette & Pot Smoke on Your Walls Results in Dangerous Thirdhand Smoke

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You May Be Shocked to Know That Gallup Reported in 2016 That One in Eight U.S. Adults Say They Smoke Marijuana. You May Not Be Surprised That the CDC Reported in 2016 that 37.8
Million U.S. Adults Were Current Cigarette Smokers. According to the American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation, 81.5% of the U.S. population lives under a ban on smoking in smoking indoors. Conclusion: most of this smoking activity is done at home! Secondhand tobacco smoke causes an estimated 34,000 premature deaths from heart disease each year in the United States among nonsmokers, according to the U.S. Surgeon General’s 2014 report on the consequences of smoking.

Secondhand Smoke is Bad….but Have You Heard of THIRD HAND SMOKE?!

Thirdhand smoke consists of the tobacco residue from cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products that is left behind after smoking and builds up on surfaces and furnishings. Tobacco
smoke is composed of numerous types of gasses and particulate matter, including carcinogens and heavy metals, like arsenic, lead, and cyanide. Sticky, highly toxic particulates, like nicotine,
can cling to walls and ceilings. Gases can be absorbed into carpets, draperies, and other upholsteries. A 2002 study found that these toxic brews can then reemit back into the air  –called ThirdHand Smoke, which can then reemit back into the air and recombine to form harmful compounds that remain at high levels long after smoking has stopped occurring.

There are only 3 options:
1 – Ignore this serious problem
2 – Cover it up with standard paint, providing minimal benefit
3 – Apply a specialty environmental paint uniquely formulated to seal, block, absorb and capture existing odors, fumes and chemical pollutants.

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ECOBOND® OdorDefender® is a professional-grade Eco-friendly, odor-blocking paint designed for sealing, blocking & absorbing existing dangerous odors and fumes from the effects of cigarette smoke, pot smoke, fire, as well as pet odors and substantially improves indoor air quality.  Because odors are sealed and blocked, it gives the very best protection for your children & family!

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Here’s our simple 3-step Odor Management Plan to Seal & Block Thirdhand Smoke featuring our Eco-friendly Paint:
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2. Apply! our eco-friendly paint directly to affected surfaces.
3. Good-Bye! – you have sealed, blocked, and absorbed your current indoor air pollutants, dramatically lowering the risks to your family and occupants.

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