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[QUOTE="256bits, post: 6345753, member: 328943"] Ventilation is all coded, either nationally and or sub- governments adding on. A municipality might decree that smoke ( wood burning pizza places ), from cooking, cannot be directly deposited into the atmosphere, but has to be treated. Some buildings would have to be completely gutted and re-modeled to conform to stringent air quality standards that might be contemplated. Grandfather clauses for the vast majority of presently standing buildings would be asked for. Who knows - they passed laws banning smoking in public places, and at first some kicking and screaming from certain businesses ( bars and restaurants ), but now not a peep as it is an accepted social custom. Hospitals already have positive and negative pressure for sensitive areas, and air exchange guidelines, either to keep bugs in or to keep bugs out. I don't see much change there. [/QUOTE]
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