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Secondhand Smoke
Tobacco - Free Partnership
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Secondhand smoke (also referred to
as environmental tobacco smoke,
involuntary smoking, and passive
smoking) is the smoke that results from
the burning of tobacco products (be it a
cigarette, cigar, or pipe), and also the
smoke exhaled from a smoker. Secondhand
smoke has been classified by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as
a known human carcinogen. It is the
third cause of preventable death in the
U.S.
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Facts about Secondhand Smoke
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There are over 50 carcinogens
found in secondhand smoke.
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Over 4,000 chemicals are found
in secondhand smoke.
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Every year, between 37,000 and
50,000 Americans die from
secondhand smoke exposure.
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Approximately 3,000 Americans
die annually from lung cancer
resulting from secondhand smoke
exposure
Health Effects From Secondhand
Smoke Exposure
There are a variety of health
effects that are caused by
exposure to SHS. Some of these
include:
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Sudden infant death syndrome
(SIDS)
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Cancer (lung, breast, renal cell
carcinoma, brain)
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Ear, nose, and throat infections
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Increased risk of cardiovascular
disease
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Premature birth
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Lung infections
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Risk of learning difficulties
and developmental delays
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Children exposed to secondhand
smoke have in increased risk of
developing asthma.
Bronchitis and pneumonia
Protecting Your Family and
Yourself
The best feeling in the world is
knowing you have the power to
protect yourself and your loved
ones from unnecessary harm. Here
are some ways you can protect
against secondhand smoke
exposure
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If you are a smoker, quit. The
Florida Department of Health
provides free cessation services
through our Florida Quitline.
Call 1-888-U-CAN-NOW
(1-888-822-6669) or visit
www.tobaccofreeflorida.com
for more information.
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If you are a smoker, but are not
ready to fully commit to
cessation, refrain from smoking
inside your home and your car.
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Request all guests, including
babysitters, to refrain from
using tobacco inside your home
and car. Explain to them the
dangers of secondhand smoke
exposure.
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Never smoke around children.
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Office Location
Palm Beach County
Health Dept.
800 Clematis Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Contact Person
Janiece Davis, MPH
Tobacco Prevention Specialist
(561) 671-4094 |

www.tobaccofreeflorida.com
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