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1. Secondhand Smoke Defining secondhand smoke
Whats in it?
What does it do?
What can you do about it?
3. Chemicals in Secondhand Smoke: Secondhand smoke contains over 4,000 substances (chemicals within tobacco, added to cigarettes and caused by the burning of cigarettes)
200 of these chemicals are known poisons
43 of the chemicals in cigarette smoke have been found to be carcinogenic (cause cancer)
Secondhand smoke is considered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and many other groups to be a carcinogen (cause cancer).
4. Effects of Secondhand Smoke Short Term
Irritates eyes, nose and throats
Irritates allergies
Smelly clothes and hair, car, home, etc.
Long Term
Increased risk of lung cancer, heart disease, asthma, lung disease and stroke
5. How are children affected?Exposure to secondhand smoke increases risk of: Pneumonia
Bronchitis
Lung disease
Ear infections
Asthma attacks
Chronic coughs and wheezing
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
6. Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Workers exposed to secondhand smoke on the job are 34% more likely to get lung cancer.
More than 90% of Americans favor restricting or banning smoking in public places
7. What can you do? Post a smoke-free sign
Let smokers know you prefer they smoke outside or away from you--ask gently but assertively
Remove ashtrays from lobby, entrance or exit areas
Support smokers who want to quit
Acknowledge locations that are smoke-free
Dont counter hostility with additional hostility
If all else fails, compromise