Title: Smoke Free Environments
1Smoke Free Environments
American Cancer Society University Romania 2003
2Acknowledgements
- Thanks to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and
PAHOs Smokefree Americas Workshop for key
materials in this presentation
3- We have an outstanding product to sell.
- Smoke-free environments are not bad medicine
that we have to take because it is good for us - Smoke-free environments are inherently desirable.
Who doesnt want to breathe clean air?
4What are the desirable features of smoke free
environments?
1. They promote health and save lives
5In nonsmoking adults, secondhand smoke causes
- Established
- Lung cancer
- Respiratory symptoms
- Cardiovascular disease
- Exacerbation of asthma
- Potential
- Reduced lung function
- Other cancers
6In children and fetuses, secondhand smoke causes
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
- Low birth weight
- Spontaneous abortion
- Acute respiratory illnesses (including pneumonia
and bronchitis) - Chronic respiratory symptoms
- Reduced lung function growth
- Asthma and exacerbation of asthma symptoms
- Acute and chronic middle ear disease
7- If we eliminated exposure to tobacco smoke in the
Americas, we would save between 122,000 and
209,000 lives every year.
8What are the desirable features of smoke free
environments?
1 They promote health and save lives. 2 They make
breathing easier
9Everyone prefers clean air
10What are the desirable features of smoke free
environments?
1 They promote health and save lives. 2 They make
breathing easier. 3 They save businesses money.
11Smoke free environments
- Increase productivity by encouraging smokers to
quit. Nonsmokers get sick less often. - Cut down on cleaning and other maintenance costs.
- Increase workplace safety.
- Offer an attractive working environment for most
people.
12What are the desirable features of smoke free
environments?
1 They promote health and save lives. 2 They make
breathing easier. 3 They save businesses
money. 4 They save society money
13Estimated Costs of Secondhand Smoke (millions of
EEUU, 1997 )
14Estimated Costs of Secondhand Smoke (millions of
EEUU, 1997 )
15What are the desirable features of smoke free
environments?
1 They promote health and save lives. 2 They make
breathing easier. 3 They save businesses money. 4
They save society money. 5 They help our children
grow up tobacco-free
16Smoke free environments normalize nonsmoking.
This means that youth stop seeing smoking as a
normal part of growing up, and that smokers
receive encouragement to quit or to smoke less.
17Percentage of decline in tobacco use attributable
to smoke free workplaces (does not include impact
of other smoke-free environments)
United States
Australia
18 The tobacco industry knows this.
The immediate implication of smoking bans for
our business is clear if our consumers have
fewer opportunities to enjoy our products, they
will use them less frequently and the result will
be an adverse impact on our bottom line. -
Philip Morris, 1994
19The industry also knows the costs.
- The Tobacco Merchants Association took a look
at smoking restriction legislation and cigarette
consumption between 1961 and 1982restrictive
smoking laws accounted for 21 percent of the
variation in cigarette consumption from state to
state during that time
20this means nearly 7 billion fewer cigarettes
smoked each year because of workplace smoking
restrictions. Thats 350 million packs of
cigarettes. At a dollar a pack even the lightest
of workplaces smoking restrictions is costing
this industry 233 million dollars a year in
revenue. - Tobacco Institute (EE UU), undated
21In summary
- We have a great product to sell, and the tobacco
industry knows it. - Smoke free environments are a winning issue.
- This is a positive campaign