• It turns out that yes, all the efforts states and local governments have put into effect to help people quit smoking really are worth it. (first30days.com)
  • The longitudinal ITC Scotland/U.K. survey was used to investigate adult smokers' support for smoke-free legislation and whether this support was associated with higher quit intentions at follow-up, either directly or indirectly, via the mediation of perceived social unacceptability of smoking. (nih.gov)
  • The findings suggest that normative influences are one of the mechanisms through which comprehensive smoke-free legislation influences quit intentions. (nih.gov)
  • Prospective predictors of imposing a HSB between survey waves were planning to quit smoking, supporting a total smoking ban in bars and the birth of a child. (bmj.com)
  • Not only non-smokers get the benefit of smoke-free policies, but also those who smoke are either smoking lesser cigarettes or they quit smoking, according to the studies. (citizen-news.org)
  • At least 4% of smokers are likely to quit smoking. (citizen-news.org)
  • There is clear evidence to show that smoke-free environments support smokers to quit and reduce the number of people taking up smoking. (edu.au)
  • Shawn Gerstenberger, dean of UNLV's School of Public Health, said the policy would encourage people to quit smoking and also provide safe environments where people won't be exposed to second-hand smoke. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The School of Public Health recognizes it's difficult to quit smoking and free resources will be available for employees or students who want to make that change, Gerstenberger said. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • Smoking bans reduce tobacco use by denormalizing smoking, making smoking less accessible and removing triggers to smoke for people trying to quit. (exposetobacco.org)
  • If you want to quit smoking cigarettes, the best plan is to quit sugar, gluten, and hydrogenated oils first, for a week, and then think about the best plan for detoxifying your system. (newstarget.com)
  • Then again, how big of a task will it really be to QUIT SMOKING FOR GOOD when you are already feeling better? (newstarget.com)
  • All you have to do is quit smoking. (newstarget.com)
  • The education campaign includes information about resources being offered by the University such as counseling and access to programs to assist employees and students to quit or never start smoking. (morgan.edu)
  • Students in the public health program began working nearly four years ago for a tobacco-free campus, including surveying Morgan freshmen entering the University in the fall of 2010, which showed more than 24-percent of them were current smokers who wanted to quit, had tried several times and failed. (morgan.edu)
  • Smoke-free policies encourage smokers to cut back on smoking and make additional attempts to quit. (smokefreephilly.org)
  • The Smokefree Resource Centre has all the information you need on the NHS Smokefree campaign, as well as a wide range of resources to help you help others quit smoking. (bvsalud.org)
  • Tobacco users who quit smoking reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 30% to 40%, and quitting even after one has developed type 2 diabetes is important in preventing a worsening of the disease's many serious comorbidities, according to a new policy brief jointly issued by the World Health Organization, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), and the University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia. (medscape.com)
  • Health professionals play a vital role in motivating and guiding individuals with type 2 diabetes in their journey to quit tobacco," said Ruediger Krech, MD, director of the Department of Health Promotion at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, in a press statement on the policy brief. (medscape.com)
  • When a person is in violation of the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act, they are required by law to be given a warning by the person in control of the indoor public place or workplace. (wikipedia.org)
  • An indoor public place or workplace that fails to comply with the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act shall receive written notice of their violation by the Department of Health and Senior Services or the local board of health. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conclusions The reduction in the SHS biomarkers cotinine and NNAL and reported improvement in respiratory health demonstrates that the Michigan smoke-free workplace law is protecting bar employee health. (bmj.com)
  • Tobacco control policies to promote awareness and smoke-free environments in residence and workplace to reduce passive tobacco smoking in Bangladesh and its correlates. (bvsalud.org)
  • Workplace smoke-free policies and cessation programs among U.S. working adults. (cdc.gov)
  • smoke-free workplace policies and healthy dining options for employees are good examples. (cdc.gov)
  • The finding updates and replaces two previous CPSTF findings on smoke-free policies and smoking bans and restrictions . (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Objectives To measure changes in prevalence and predictors of home smoking bans (HSBs) among smokers in four European countries after the implementation of national smoke-free legislation. (bmj.com)
  • Multiple logistic regression models indicated that having a young child in the household and supporting smoking bans in bars were important correlates of having a pre-legislation HSB. (bmj.com)
  • On the contrary, our findings demonstrate that smoke-free legislation may stimulate smokers to establish total smoking bans in their homes. (bmj.com)
  • While these 67 countries (34%) show best practice levels in comprehensive smoke-free bans, there are still 37% of countries, and 38% of the world population, with partial smoke-free ban environments. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • The remaining 56 countries (29%) fail to comprehensively protect people from secondhand smoke by having complete absence of or minimal smoking bans. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • HELPING: Santa Monica Santa Monica officials are expanding the law which bans smoking in certain areas in an effort to control second-hand smoke. (csun.edu)
  • The 2023 WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic emphasizes smoking bans in public places as a clear solution to protect non-smokers, particularly children. (exposetobacco.org)
  • Since smoke-free policies-or, bans on smoking in public places like restaurants, bars, parks, public buildings and workplaces-help to reduce tobacco use, the tobacco industry tries to prevent or delay their implementation. (exposetobacco.org)
  • A common argument the industry uses is that smoking bans will harm businesses and the economy. (exposetobacco.org)
  • The industry often targets this message at hospitality and tourism sectors, warning that smoking bans will drive patrons away from restaurants, bars, cafes and hotels, hurting hospitality employment and revenues. (exposetobacco.org)
  • Smoking bans actually have an overall neutral effect, neither significantly helping nor hurting sales and employment at restaurants and cafes. (exposetobacco.org)
  • It bans smoking or carrying any lighted tobacco product and also prohibits so-called e-cigarettes, hookahs and pipes. (morgan.edu)
  • In the 1980s, it was our municipalities that led the way by passing the first smoking bans. (tobaccofree.org)
  • Now other cities are sure to follow, and eventually, legislatures will pass statewide bans of flavored tobacco and e-cigarettes, much like what happened with our smoking bans. (tobaccofree.org)
  • When passing a smoke-free law, evaluation of the law's impact is needed to identify effects, gaps or deficiencies in the law or its implementation. (who.int)
  • Baseline data is needed to demonstrate the need for a smoke-free law and to measure change after its implementation. (who.int)
  • The implementation of this new smoke-free policy and its success will be a model to replicate in all other educational and health facilities in Egypt. (who.int)
  • Methods Multiple logistic regression models to identify predictors of having or of adopting a total HSB, and Generalised Estimating Equation models to compare patterns of change after implementation of smoke-free legislation to a control country without such legislation. (bmj.com)
  • After implementation of national smoke-free legislation, the proportion of smokers with a total HSB increased significantly in all four countries. (bmj.com)
  • Introduction: Implementation of and compliance with smoke-free policies (SFPs) can be problematic in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to limited resources. (stir.ac.uk)
  • Effective implementation of this policy relies on the courtesy, respect and cooperation of all members of the University community. (utsystem.edu)
  • Objective To determine the impact on bar employee's health and exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) before and after the implementation of Michigan's Dr Ron Davis smoke-free air law that went into effect on 1 May 2010, prohibiting smoking in places of work, including bars. (bmj.com)
  • The WHO report cites several cases where smoke-free policy implementation was followed by reductions in hospital admissions for acute heart conditions in Argentina, Denmark and Taiwan. (exposetobacco.org)
  • President David Wilson is taking steps to promote a healthier campus environment with implementation of a new smoke-free campus policy. (morgan.edu)
  • The CDC's Evaluation Toolkit for Smoke-Free Policies (2008) is intended for use by state tobacco control program evaluation staff, national tobacco control partner organizations and other public health professionals on evaluating smoke-free policies and laws on a state or community level. (who.int)
  • This is part of a broader commitment by all Queensland universities to provide healthier smoke-free environments. (edu.au)
  • Introduction: ¬Smoke-free enclosed public environments are effective in reducing exposure to second-hand smoke and yield major public health benefits. (ed.ac.uk)
  • There are many places to work where there are smoke-free environments. (mndaily.com)
  • With a grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Morgan's Prevention Sciences Research Center has developed Communities Engaged in Advocating for Smoke-free Environments or CEASE. (morgan.edu)
  • Among continuing smokers, the number of cigarettes smoked per day either remained stable or decreased significantly. (bmj.com)
  • India with more than a billion people had a large number of people who smoke cigarettes or beedis (tobacco rolled in 'tendu' leaf). (citizen-news.org)
  • Smoking materials include lighted cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other tobacco products in any manner or form including ash, cigarette butts or filters, or cigar stubs. (iastate.edu)
  • To assess the effects of cigarette package health warnings on interest in quitting smoking among smokers of manufactured cigarettes aged ≥15 years, this report examines 2008--2010 data from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) in 14 WHO FCTC countries. (cdc.gov)
  • For this analysis, current smokers of manufactured cigarettes † were asked whether they had noticed health warnings on a cigarette package in the previous 30 days, and whether the label led them to think about quitting smoking. (cdc.gov)
  • If approved, the change would ban smoking - including the use of electronic cigarettes - and tobacco products such as chewing tobacco in all university spaces, both indoors and outdoors. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • Inhaling secondhand smoke can be equivalent to smoking cigarettes, according to the American Heart Association. (mndaily.com)
  • So now that we know smoking cessation programs work, how is your progress? (first30days.com)
  • Violators are subject to escalating penalties, ranging from referral to smoking cessation programs, to much harsher penalties for repeat offenders such as fines, suspension or dismissal from the university. (morgan.edu)
  • This publication is intended for use by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staff in providing technical assistance to state tobacco control programs on approaches to evaluating the effects of state policies and laws that restrict smoking in workplaces and public places. (cdc.gov)
  • Increasingly, states and communities are passing laws to make indoor workplaces and public places, including restaurants and bars, smoke-free. (cdc.gov)
  • The short title of this Chapter is "Smoke Free Workplaces and Public Places. (greenpolicy360.net)
  • Among men, the prevalence of manufactured cigarette smoking ranged from 9.6% in India to 59.3% in Russia. (cdc.gov)
  • Given the high prevalence and established harmful effects of passive tobacco smoking , this study aimed to estimate of pattern of smoking policies in residential and work place , and to identify the associated socio-economic and demographic correlates in Bangladesh . (bvsalud.org)
  • The island nation has recorded a 25% decline in the prevalence of smoking among adults between 1992 and 2021, according to a national survey. (who.int)
  • Both smoke from the burning end provides demographics, tobacco use prevalence, The WHO FCTC requires countries knowledge and attitudes information, as well as that are Parties to the Convention (Parties) of a cigarette or other tobacco product and smoke information on school policy and curriculum. (who.int)
  • The evaluation approaches described in this publication and the findings of studies conducted using these approaches may also be useful to other stakeholders who are interested in the effects of smoke-free laws, including business organizations (e.g., chambers of commerce, restaurant associations) and labor unions. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusions The findings suggest that smoke-free legislation does not lead to more smoking in smokers' homes. (bmj.com)
  • To develop these guidelines, CDC staff convened meetings of experts from the fields of tobacco-use prevention and education, reviewed published research, and considered the conclusions of the National Cancer Institute Expert Advisory Panel on School-Based Smoking Prevention Programs (4) and the findings of the 1994 Surgeon General's Report, Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People (8). (cdc.gov)
  • Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke at work are at increased risk for adverse health effects. (citizen-news.org)
  • Ventilation technologies do not sufficiently protect individuals from the harmful effects of breathing in secondhand smoke.The only effective way to fully protect nonsmokers from exposure to secondhand smoke is to eliminate smoking in indoor public spaces. (fightcancer.org)
  • The Smoke-Free Air Act stated that separate sections for smoking and nonsmoking sections in workplaces and indoor public areas were not eliminating the health hazard to nonsmokers and banning smoking altogether in these areas was a necessary solution to this problem. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jeremy Hanson, public policy director for the Minnesota Smoke-Free Coalition, said 3,000 nonsmokers die each year from lung cancer caused by secondhand smoke. (mndaily.com)
  • University leaders, managers, supervisors, and facilities managers are expected to educate employees regarding this policy and to promote compliance in their areas of responsibility and on the larger campus. (msu.edu)
  • Conclusions: The study highlights the strong support for restriction of smoking in public places including hospitality venues despite poor knowledge and low compliance levels with the current SFPs. (stir.ac.uk)
  • Members of the University community are empowered to respectfully inform others about the policy in an ongoing effort to enhance awareness of and encourage compliance with this policy. (utsystem.edu)
  • All members of the ISU community are responsible for observing the provisions of this policy and share responsibility for compliance. (iastate.edu)
  • Consider creating a designated outdoor area for smoking if you think it would help with compliance. (mdsmokefreeapartments.org)
  • Security is responsible for assuring compliance with this policy, and problems regarding compliance are referred to them. (dana-farber.org)
  • Designated smoking areas remain in place at the Townsville Student Accommodation until 1 January 2019. (edu.au)
  • Exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) was one of the leading risk factors for deaths globally in 2019, accounting for approximately 1.3 million deaths and contributing to 37 million Disability-Adjusted life years (DALYs), with 11.2% of the burden in children under the age of 5 years. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • More information on this policy and a link to the "Overview on the Tobacco and E-Cigarette-Free Initiative on Campus" document may be found at https://www.mtu.edu/healthycampus/ . (mtu.edu)
  • Jobs that are smoke-free decrease cigarette smoking among current smokers, and lower * adult smoking rates. (first30days.com)
  • Smoke or smoking shall mean the act of possessing, carrying, burning, inhaling or exhaling any lighted or heated cigarette, cigar, or pipe, or any other lighted or heated tobacco or plant product intended for inhalation, including hookahs and marijuana, whether natural or synthetic, in any manner or in any form. (paducahky.gov)
  • All GATS countries had warning labels on cigarette packages describing harmful effects of smoking at the time their survey was conducted. (cdc.gov)
  • Quitting smoking isn't easy, but with the right tools and support, quitting smoking is possible and can be one of the most life-changing decisions a person can make. (edu.au)
  • More help with quitting smoking "may be available" through employee health insurance plans and for students at the Student Wellness Center, according to the policy. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • The KEY to quitting smoking, without medication, without gimmicks, without having to psyche yourself out of the hook, without patches, pills, or nicotine at all, is to REPLACE AND REPLENISH your natural dopamine levels in your body. (newstarget.com)
  • With type 2 diabetes representing one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide and the ninth cause of death globally, the potential to reduce the risk and worsening of the disease by quitting smoking adds to the urgency of smoking cessation as a public health interest. (medscape.com)
  • For smokers in both samples, support for smoke-free legislation at baseline significantly heightened perceived unacceptability of smoking, although perceptions of unacceptability were somewhat stronger in Scotland than the rest of the United Kingdom postban. (nih.gov)
  • Support for smoke-free legislation at baseline significantly increased support at follow-up for both samples. (nih.gov)
  • The purpose of this legislation is "to reduce the level of exposure by the general public and employees to environmental tobacco smoke" and is designed to "regulate smoking in public places, places of employment, and outdoor areas" and "to improve the public health of Iowans. (iastate.edu)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2021 (RGTE) presents smoke-free legislation information for 195 countries and as of 2020, 1.8 billion people in 67 countries are covered by complete smoke-free indoor public places, workplaces, and public transport. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • Though more research on the harm profile of second aerosol is needed, it is clear that these aerosols should be included in comprehensive smoke-free legislation in the same way as secondhand smoke. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • A notable exception to the smoking ban is in casinos, but legislation to remove this exception is currently pending in the New Jersey Legislature. (wikipedia.org)
  • The WHO report cites several examples: A study of comprehensive smoke-free legislation in Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago showed that the arrival of tourists, the length of their stay and their tourism expenditure did not change after smoke-free legislation was introduced. (exposetobacco.org)
  • Smoke-free policies are public-sector regulations and private-sector rules that prohibit smoking in indoor spaces and designated public areas. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • State and local ordinances establish smoke-free standards for all, or for designated, indoor workplaces, indoor spaces, and outdoor public places. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Under state law, smoking in any form is already prohibited in indoor workplaces, including spaces owned or occupied by the Nevada System of Higher Education. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • In addition, the industry and its allies have promoted "accommodation" programs-public relations campaigns to promote separate smoking and non-smoking sections in public places instead of completely smoke-free spaces- in Serbia, Kenya and Guatemala . (exposetobacco.org)
  • The new policy, unanimously approved by the Board of Regents earlier this year, extends the current ban on smoking inside university buildings to include a total ban on smoking anywhere on the campus, including exterior spaces. (morgan.edu)
  • Since 2007, smoke-free and tobacco-free policies have protected Philadelphians from second-hand smoke as well as providing healthier, cleaner, safer indoor and outdoor spaces for everyone to enjoy. (smokefreephilly.org)
  • The councillor said that it was imperative to make clear the necessity of "smokeless spaces", and also to compliment the initiative with "appropriate support" to help people stop smoking. (surinenglish.com)
  • For children, exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) is an important health risk. (bmj.com)
  • JCU has a legal responsibility to provide a safe work and study environment and protect from the serious health risks associated with exposure to second-hand smoke. (edu.au)
  • The University of Texas System Administration prohibits the use of all forms of tobacco, smoke, and mechanical nicotine delivery devices at the System Administration facilities. (utsystem.edu)
  • System Administration prohibits any advertising, sale, or free sampling of such products. (utsystem.edu)
  • The law prohibits smoking in most workplaces as well as in indoor public areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • The primary goal of the bill was to prohibit smoking in indoor public places and workplaces to benefit the public interest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Exposure to secondhand smoke can lead to lung cancer, acute and chronic coronary heart disease (CHD), and eye and nasal irritation in adults. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • Twenty minutes of exposure can equal smoking a pack a day, and two hours of inhaling secondhand smoke can lead to irregular heartbeats, according to the association. (mndaily.com)
  • On April 10, 2018, the Paducah Board of Commissioners voted to strengthen Paducah's smoking ordinance ( Chapter 54, Article II, Division 2 of the Paducah Code of Ordinances ). (paducahky.gov)
  • The Act has been amended a number of times including in 2009 to extend the ban to electronic smoking devices and in 2018 to extend the ban to public parks and beaches. (wikipedia.org)
  • The new scholastic year 2016 will represent the start of this new initiative, a policy based on a bylaw passed by the Dean of the Faculty. (who.int)
  • CSUN joined over 2,000 smoke-and-tobacco free colleges nationwide with its "Clear the Air" initiative. (csun.edu)
  • The initiative is based in Southwest Baltimore, where the rate of tobacco use is estimated to be three times the national average, partners with businesses, faith-based organizations, schools and recovery organizations to create healthy, smoke-free communities. (morgan.edu)
  • Benalmádena town hall has announced that it has approved a motion for the creation of smoke-free zones in the town, an initiative which is supported by the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC). (surinenglish.com)
  • This initiative can bring several benefits, such as promoting healthy lifestyles and tobacco-free behaviours, de-normalising its consumption in society, especially in front of children, and taking care of the environment," Laddaga said. (surinenglish.com)
  • The systematic review was conducted on behalf of the CPSTF by a team of specialists in systematic review methods, and in research, practice and policy related to reducing tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Methods and analysis: The primary objective of this review is to summarise the level of public support for novel smoke-free policies. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Research remains limited on some issues, including the effectiveness of tobacco control interventions and smoking cessation methods for people with type 2 diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • Craig Morgan, one of country music's best-loved artists, along with the Tennessee State Division of Fire Prevention, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Kidde Fire Safety, announced today the first group of fire departments to receive Kidde smoke alarms during the singer's VA Mortgage Leader Presents Craig Morgan The Journey Tour . (blogspot.com)
  • Since smoking and the use of tobacco products has been identified as a major preventable cause of disease and cancer death in this country, Dana-Farber will set an example of wellness and prevention for our staff, patients, and the community. (dana-farber.org)
  • If the person smoking doesn't comply, the citizen can report the person to the City Manager's office or the Paducah Police Department. (paducahky.gov)
  • It is expected that employees, University affiliates, contractors and visitors to the System Administration complex will comply with this policy. (utsystem.edu)
  • 5.1 If someone is seen using tobacco, smoke, or mechanical nicotine delivery devices on System Administration property, an employee may inform the individual of this policy and request that he/she comply. (utsystem.edu)
  • If the individual does not comply, details of the policy violation may be referred to the Director of Employee Services for appropriate resolution. (utsystem.edu)
  • It is the policy of Iowa State University to comply with the Smokefree Air Act by declaring the entire university grounds and properties as a Smoke-Free Campus. (iastate.edu)
  • Where an individual is found to be smoking on campus, they will be informed of the Smoke-free Campus Policy, politely asked to cease smoking, and be advised of the requirement to comply with the policy. (edu.au)
  • University policy will be updated to prohibit smoking on campus, and failure to comply with policy may result in disciplinary action for staff and students or a request to leave the campus for other persons as listed above. (edu.au)
  • All contractors and vendors visiting or working at DFCI must comply with this policy. (dana-farber.org)
  • Members of the McCracken County Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (ASAP) started working in 2016 educating the community about the benefits of a comprehensive smoke-free ordinance. (paducahky.gov)
  • Enclosed Areas and Places of Employment The ordinance continues the prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places and extends the prohibition to all places of employment, whether public or private. (paducahky.gov)
  • What is the definition of smoking in this ordinance? (paducahky.gov)
  • Citizens have the right, but not an obligation, to ask someone violating the ordinance to stop smoking and follow the law. (paducahky.gov)
  • A little more than a week ago I mentioned to you a proposed new city ordinance drafted by a lobbyist for Kidde, a leading manufacturer and distributor of smoke alarms, that seemed to mandate use of a particular type of smoke detector sold by Kidde. (blogspot.com)
  • One of these was the Beverly Hills Restaurant Association, a front group in the United States created by a public relations firm on behalf of the tobacco industry , that was used to oppose California's first 100% smoke-free restaurant ordinance in 1987. (exposetobacco.org)
  • Adherence to this policy is the responsibility of all members of the University community. (utsystem.edu)
  • In order to successfully implement such 'novel smoke-free policies' public support is essential. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The guidelines in this report have been developed to help school personnel plan, implement, and assess educational programs and school policies to prevent tobacco use and the unnecessary addiction, disease, and death tobacco use causes. (cdc.gov)
  • Any individual who is smoking on JCU campuses may be approached by staff, students or campus security and reminded about our Smoke-free Campus Policy. (edu.au)
  • The new smoke-free campus policy will save many lives, according to the SCHP's Dr. Anne Marie O'Keefe. (morgan.edu)
  • India has boldly enforced the smoke-free policies banning smoking in public places and private areas with public access from 2 October 2008 - the birth anniversary of the father of nation Mahatma Gandhi. (citizen-news.org)
  • The tobacco industry, and other corporations or associations like ITC ltd, Indian Hotel Association and others, filed more than 70 court cases against the ban on smoking in public places from October 2. (citizen-news.org)
  • Building on this, many countries are now implementing smoke-free policies regulating smoking beyond enclosed public places and workplaces. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The bill proceeded to list all of the "indoor public places" and "workplaces" where smoking was banned, including, but not limited to: Commercial and office buildings, both private and state-owned. (wikipedia.org)
  • The bill requires anyone with control over indoor public places or workplaces to place signs at their entrance in order to be visible to the public, indicating that smoking is prohibited therein. (wikipedia.org)
  • The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act was amended in 2009 to prohibit the use of electronic smoking devices in indoor public places and to disallow the selling of these devices to minors. (wikipedia.org)
  • AND WHEREAS it is desirable for the purpose of promoting and protecting the health, safety and welfare of inhabitants and workers in The Corporation of the City of Woodstock to ensure that all public places and workplaces will be free from second hand smoke. (greenpolicy360.net)
  • Simultaneously, governments must take the crucial step of ensuring all indoor public places, workplaces and public transport are completely smoke-free. (medscape.com)
  • Staff and students who smoke and would like to stop smoking can receive support and encouragement on their journey to becoming smoke-free through Quitline . (edu.au)
  • UNLV employees and students can access the free Nevada Tobacco Quitline, which also is available to the public at no cost. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • This publication is based on the science reviewed in the 2006 U.S. Surgeon General's Report, on more recent published studies, and on the experiences of U.S. states and other countries that have implemented and evaluated smoke-free laws. (cdc.gov)
  • The Toolkit is based on published studies and on the experiences of countries that have implemented or evaluated smoke-free laws. (who.int)
  • Smoking also includes the use of an electronic smoking device which creates an aerosol or vapor, in any manner or in any form, or the use of any oral smoking device for the purpose of circumventing the prohibition of smoking in this Article. (paducahky.gov)
  • The definition of smoking also includes the use of an electronic smoking device which creates an aerosol or vapor, in any manner or in any form, or the use of any oral smoking device. (paducahky.gov)
  • Littering the System Administration facilities with the remains of tobacco, smoke, or mechanical nicotine delivery devices or any other related waste product is prohibited. (utsystem.edu)
  • Electronic smoking device means any product containing or delivering nicotine (e.g. (iastate.edu)
  • Electronic Nicotine Delivery System or ENDS) or any other substance intended for human consumption that can be used by a person to simulate smoking through inhalation of vapor or aerosol from the product. (iastate.edu)
  • Secondhand smoke exposure causes disease and premature death in children and adults who do not smoke. (citizen-news.org)
  • It remains in the air for hours after smoked tobacco has been extinguished and can cause or contribute to various adverse health effects in adults and children, even if exposed for a short time. (tobaccoatlas.org)
  • Eat Drink Smoke is the bourbon and cigar review show for everyone! (tunein.com)
  • The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act lists a number of exceptions to the smoking ban including: Cigar bars and lounges (entirely enclosed and ventilated) which make 15% of their income from tobacco. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of this policy is to establish a healthful, tobacco-free environment for all patients, volunteers, students, visitors, contractors, and staff members at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI). (dana-farber.org)
  • Evaluating the impact can help enhance public support for smoke-free laws in hospitality venues and other sites. (who.int)
  • Title : Support Among Middle School and High School Students for Smoke-free Policies, North Carolina, 2009 Personal Author(s) : Kandra, Kelly L.;McCullough, Anna;Ranney, Leah;Goldstein, Adam O. (cdc.gov)
  • We aim to provide the first comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis assessing levels and determinants of public support for novel smoke-free policies. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Studies are eligible if assessing support for novel smoke-free policies in the general population (age ≥16 years) and have a sample size of n≥400. (ed.ac.uk)
  • We're able to focus our attention on publishing impactful journalism in the public interest, and publish it for free for all to read, because we have the support of Tyee Builders. (thetyee.ca)
  • In support of this policy, the Institute provides 100 percent reimbursement for the cost of any reasonable tobacco cessation program. (dana-farber.org)
  • A 2002 poll conducted by the coalition found that 79 percent of 800 Minnesota voters surveyed support laws requiring smoke-free workplaces. (mndaily.com)
  • States and districts need to continue to provide policy and technical assistance in support of school efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Policies set at the state, olet radiation has been classified as a human carcin- district, and school levels can support and enhance ogen.14 School policies (eg, requiring the use of hats, health- and safety-promoting behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • JCU recognises that each individual has a personal choice to smoke, but also recognises the right of those who do not smoke to work and study in an environment free from second-hand smoke. (edu.au)
  • Michigan State University (the "University") is committed to eliminating harmful exposure to smoke, tobacco, and environmental tobacco byproducts and adopts the following smoke and tobacco-free policy. (msu.edu)
  • The majority of daily smokers (82%) began smoking before 18 years of age, and more than 3,000 young persons begin smoking each day. (cdc.gov)
  • For more information on CDC's web notification policies, see Website Disclaimers . (cdc.gov)
  • Smoke-Free Ordinances , which helped us in organizing and presenting the information in this publication. (cdc.gov)
  • Secondhand smoke has been classified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a known cause of cancer in humans (Group A carcinogen). (citizen-news.org)
  • When a university employee, student, or visitor enters the grounds of the university any smoking material shall be extinguished and disposed of in an appropriate receptacle at the perimeter of the grounds of the university. (iastate.edu)
  • A first violation of the policy by a student or employee would be addressed "through education about this policy and about smoking and tobacco-use," according to the policy. (freedom-from-smoking.com)
  • Applicants/Employees/Volunteers are made aware of this policy at the time of their employment offer and during new employee or volunteer orientation. (dana-farber.org)
  • Bar employee Katy Sopoci and her co-workers deal with the inconveniences of secondhand smoke whenever they are at work. (mndaily.com)
  • Sopoci, an employee at Loring Pasta Bar and a nonsmoker, supports a new bill that will ban smoking in all workplaces in Minnesota, including restaurants and bars. (mndaily.com)
  • Studies show that key misconceptions among smokers with type 2 diabetes that can prevent cessation include concerns about post-cessation weight gain, the influence of peers who smoke, and the psychological aspect of addiction . (medscape.com)
  • Economic evidence indicates that smoke-free policies can reduce healthcare costs substantially. (thecommunityguide.org)
  • Smoke-free policies "substantially" decrease secondhand smoke exposure. (first30days.com)
  • The stage-specific, tailored policy-focused intervention acted as a value-added resource to local smoke-free campaigns by promoting readiness for policy, as well as actual policy change in rural communities. (nih.gov)
  • Smoke-free campaigns lower underage tobacco use. (first30days.com)