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" Sabemos: Por respeto—Aquí no se fuma: Community Outreach - Static "
Promote smoke-free environments in your community. Adhere the static cling on any clean dry glass surface such as a car window or in the front of your home. This static cling speaks to the culture of Hispanics/Latinos when it comes to restricting tobacco use in the home or car. Visitors are asked, “out of respect” to refrain from smoking. Each package contains 25 static clings for you to promote Smoke-free environments.
 
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" Sabemos: Por respeto—Aquí no se fuma: Community Outreach - CD ROM "
"This CD-ROM contains audio files for English- and Spanish-language radio public service announcement (PSA) campaigns in :15, :30, and :60 second spots, as well as the accompanying scripts and an interview guide for a call-in radio show. This CD is available to assist community leaders in conducting a multimedia campaign on secondhand smoke exposure to the Hispanic/Latino community at large. "
 
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"Sabemos: Por respeto—Aquí no se fuma: Community Outreach Tool Kit"
"Sabemos is a community outreach toolkit for parenting tobacco-free Hispanic/Latino youth (ages 14 years and younger). The campaign is designed to help community leaders heighten awareness among Hispanic/Latino parents who have recently arrived in the United States (less than two years) about secondhand smoke and how it can affect them and their children. Second, the campaign educates and empowers Hispanic/Latino parents on practical steps they can take to achieve smoke-free environments for their children. The toolkit includes a cultural overview, tip sheet, bilingual insert, cover letter, sticker, static cling, and an interactive CD-ROM (with both English and Spanish versions of all toolkit contents and three radio public service announcement campaigns in :15, :30, and :60 second spots)."
 
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"Sabemos: Por respeto—Aquí no se fuma:Bilingual Simple Steps Insert"
"This culturally appropriate insert contains messages in both English and Spanish that educate and empower Hispanic/Latino parents on practical steps they can take to achieve smoke-free environments in their households and surroundings for their children (ages 14 years and younger)." Each package contains 25 inserts for you to promote Smoke-free environments.
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1-800-QUIT NOW
This brochure provides helpful information about the National Network of Quitlines, which provides referrals to local cessation programs in callers' communities.
 
 
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1985 SGR - The Health Consequences Smoking — Cancer and Chronic Lung Disease in the Workplace: A Report of the Surgeon General, Full Report (1985)
This is the 1985 Report of the Surgeon General regarding the health consequences of smoking, including cancer and chronic lung disease in the workplace. The report provides a detailed review of the relation between smoking and hazardous substances in the workplace. The added health burden for workers who smoke cigarettes is particularly disturbing, and for some, the burden is substantial.
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2004 SGR - The Benefits of Quitting (Flat Poster - English
This brightly colored poster displays the benefits of quitting compared with the harmful health consequences of smoking. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits, such as reducing risks for stroke, cancers, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ulcer, peripheral artery disease, and low birth weight in infants.
 
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2004 SGR - The Benefits of Quitting (Flat Poster - Spanish)
This brightly colored poster displays the benefits of quitting compared with the harmful health consequences of smoking. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits, such as reducing risks for stroke, cancers, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ulcer, peripheral artery disease, and low birth weight in infants.
 
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2004 SGR - The Benefits of Quitting (Folded Poster - English)
This brightly colored poster displays the benefits of quitting compared with the harmful health consequences of smoking. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits, such as reducing risks for stroke, cancers, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ulcer, peripheral artery disease, and low birth weight in infants.
 
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2004 SGR - The Benefits of Quitting (Folded Poster - Spanish)
This brightly colored poster displays the benefits of quitting compared with the harmful health consequences of smoking. Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits, such as reducing risks for stroke, cancers, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ulcer, peripheral artery disease, and low birth weight in infants.
 
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Poster (Folded)
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