I was wondering this, as I'm a smoker and never smoke in the house (due to owning expensive computers and such).Would the vapor from an E-cig be safe around electrical equipment? I would presume no, since the water vapor instantly evaporates after being breathed out, as apposed to smoke which lingers around and is rougher than air, which overtime damages fans and circuitry it passes over. Thanks for reading.-Karu
Over time it's possible the vapor would leave a film on surfaces, especially if it's got a high glycerin content. Ask anyone that vapes in their car with the windows up, eventually you've gotta break out the windex. It's not a haze like smoke leaves, it's a greasy film since it's glycerin and glycol.