Passive smoking can prove dangerous for an infant. It may lead to ear infections and increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Therefore, to keep your baby on a safer side it would be advisable not to allow anybody smoke inside the premises of your home.
On exhaling the smoke, the air gets contaminate with nicotine and carbon monoxide that is later inhaled by your baby even if you try to protect your baby by never lighting cigarette in the same room.
Smokers cannot help but spread the contaminations wherever they go. As the smoke gets soak in their clothes, skin, hair and breath.
So the only best way is, not to allow anybody smoke in the house.








