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IN YOUR HOME
There is no safe amount of secondhand smoke exposure. The home is the main
place many children and adults breathe in secondhand smoke.
What is secondhand smoke?
It is the combination of smoke from the burning end of a cigarette and the smoke breathed out by
a smoker. When a person smokes near you, you can be exposed to secondhand smoke.
The Surgeon General concluded:
There is no safe level Cleaning the air and Secondhand smoke causes
of secondhand ventilating buildings disease and early death in
smoke exposure. cannot get rid of children and in adults who
secondhand smoke. do not smoke.
In the United States:
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Approximately 58 million About 2 in 5 children (including 7 in The home is the main place
(1 in 4) nonsmokers are 10 black children) are exposed to where children are exposed to
exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke.
www.cdc.gov/tobacco
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Secondhand smoke exposure among
babies and children can cause:
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
- Lung problems
Secondhand smoke exposure
among adults can cause:
« Heart disease
- Stroke
- Lung Cancer
»
- Ear infections
« Asthma attacks
Did You Know?
Secondhand smoke can travel
through doorways, cracks in
walls, electrical lines, ventilation
systems and plumbing.
Opening windows using fans heating, air conditioning
and ventilation systems
cannot eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke.
In fact, these systems can distribute secondhand smoke throughout a building.
U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov/tobacco