Saying No to Secondhand Smoke

As long as people continue to smoke tobacco, secondhand smoke will threaten the health of nonsmokers. Still, you can take steps to protect yourself and your children from other people's smoke­p;at home, at work, and in public places.


Saying No at Home


Your husband or wife smokes and you don't. Every time your mother visits and smokes, your son has an asthma attack. Your babysitter smokes.

How can you and your children share air space at home with smokers without risking your health? Here are some ideas to help you clear the air.

How To Say No


If You Live With a Smoker


When Visitors Come


In Others' Homes


If You Have Children


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