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Solution of playing soot process

Fly ash. According to the experience of some smokers and individuals, it is summarized as follows:

1, when waiting for a light or parking at an intersection, you can put your arm out of the window and pay attention to passing vehicles and pedestrians;

2. When the speed is below 30 per hour, you can extend the cigarette out of the window at this time and take it back after smoking;

3. When the speed exceeds 50, don't stick the smoke out of the window, otherwise it will be blown back by the wind and even blow off the lit cigarette butts, causing a fire; At this time, close the window and play in the ashtray in the car. Remember to open the skylight ~

When there is no window in the back seat, the driver can make a small slit in the glass at a time, which is about one centimeter wide. When the cigarette end approaches, it does not need to be stretched out, and the soot is naturally sucked out.

When there is a co-pilot, it's best to ask him to hand the ashtray to the driver when he hits the cigarette ash, so you don't have to look down. It is also dangerous to smoke when the car is fast.

Precautions:

Smoking is harmful, not only to human health but also to society. As long as there are signs of life, any organized organism must breathe, exhale carbon dioxide in the body, inhale oxygen in the air, and carry out metabolism to maintain normal life activities.

Non-smokers can breathe a lot of fresh air every day; However, people who smoke regularly do not enjoy the benefits of nature. What they breathe in is not fresh air, but toxic gas polluted by smoke.

Tobacco leaves contain toxic nicotine, also called nicotine. 1 g nicotine can poison 300 rabbits or 500 mice. If people are injected with 50 milligrams of nicotine, they will die.

Smoking is the most harmful to the respiratory tract, and it is easy to cause cough diseases such as laryngitis, tracheitis and emphysema. When smoking, smoke enters from the mouth, passes through the throat, trachea and bronchus, and enters the blood.