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Smoke downwind.
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Exposure atmospheres included gasoline and diesel engine exhaust, hardwood smoke, a simulated "downwind" coal combustion atmosphere (SDCCA), biogenically derived secondary organic aerosols (SOAs), and individual combustion source gases [nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO)].
Attempt to get the smoke to go downwind.
(Avoid sitting downwind of their smoke).
The resins can float downwind in the smoke and can cause severe allergic reactions for anyone who may inhale it.
Exhale downwind so that the smoke flows away from you.
"I'm downwind from it and the smoke and smell is still pretty strong".
Because the fire was burning on the grounds of a nuclear lab, people downwind have naturally feared contaminated smoke.
Although the flames may not reach into some areas, the smoke may impact the health of large downwind populations.
If there is no wind, or you can not move yourself downwind, exhale upwards to keep the smoke out of the eyes and noses and clothes of non-smokers.
Also, be aware that campers downwind from you don't want to smell your smoking – cigarette smoking smells very different from campfire smoke.
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