Description
Thirdhand smoke is a topic that has only recently begun to pique public interest. Thirdhand smoke is the tobacco residue that is left behind on all surfaces from cigarette smoke. This thirdhand smoke pamphlet covers all the need to know information on this emerging topic of concern.
It begins by identifying the differences between firsthand, secondhand, and thirdhand smoke. While the health effects of thirdhand smoke are still being studied, initial research suggests that nicotine residue reacts with other indoor pollutant and creates carcinogenic chemicals. Infants and toddlers are at the highest risk from these carcinogens because they may be more exposed to them.
Non-smokers may find themselves exposed to secondhand and thirdhand smoke if they live in multi-unit house. And unfortunately, there may be little they can do to limit their exposure. Vacuuming and regular laundering can help to reduce the number of chemicals present, and steam cleaning will provide even more assistance. Non-smokers should limit their time in smokers’ homes or cars and always opt for smoke free rental cars or hotel rooms while on vacation.
In conclusion, the brochure urges smokers to take their habit outside and to wash their hands after every cigarette. But even better, quit smoking all together.
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