I don't know about bio-hazards, but I can understand that heavy
smoking could bring premature electronic failure,

The gunk from smoke collects on everything.  It's a sticky goo that
attracts and traps dust.  This coats the electronics causing higher
than normal heat buildup and failure of the components.   Heat is the
biggest enemy of electronic gear.

A few of decades ago, when smoking in the workplace was common,  I ran
a repair shop for audio equipment.  The techs, even those that smoked,
 hated working on the equipment that came from a smokers house.  It
was covered with a yellowish sticky goo that stinks.

I don't see why computers would be any different.  I would guess the
cooling fans would draw the smoke through the device and make the
problem even worse.

GS

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