Professors at Dartmouth have developed a second hand smoking device which just might save lives.
By Laura Weiss, The Dartmouth Staff 3/25/13
“The first small, mobile secondhand smoke detector,… can record exposure in real time, display results on the device and send them to a remote smartphone or computer”…and may “help reduce childhood exposure to secondhand smoke by allowing parents who smoke to monitor and limit the amount of nicotine that their children inhale.”
To read the entire article, go to: The Dartmouth http://thedartmouth.com/2013/03/25/news/smoke