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Title: Secondhand Smoke


1
Secondhand Smoke
  • The Effects on Children
  • By Casey Dexter

2
Secondhand Smoke in General
  • Secondhand smoke, also known as environmental
    tobacco smoke, is a mixture of the smoke given
    off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or
    cigar and the smoke exhaled from the lungs of
    smokers.
  • It contains hundreds of chemicals known to be
    toxic and can cause many health issues.

3
Health Issues
  • Cancer
  • Respiratory infections
  • Asthma
  • Children can develop ADHD
  • And plenty more.

4
Children at Risk the Most
  • Secondhand smoke effects children in more ways
    then people think.
  • Children are at risk with secondhand smoke even
    when they are not born yet.
  • It is very important that pregnant women stay
    away from smoke because if they receive
    secondhand smoke or smoke themselves then it
    could result in psychological problems or even
    death.

5
Infants have No Choice
  • Secondhand smoke is a risk factor contributing to
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
  • Infants who die from SIDS tend to have higher
    concentrations of nicotine in their lungs.

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Nicotine
  • Nicotine is an alkaloid compound in tobacco and
    is believed to be the chemical that causes these
    behavior problems in children.
  • Secondhand smoke can impair their ability to
    learn and it does not take much for secondhand
    smoke to effect a child.
  • For children that already have problems with
    their lungs such as, asthma can create an even
    worse cause of asthma if they are around smoke.

7
Facts
  • Approximately 50-75 percent of children in the
    United States have detectable levels of cotinine
    which is the breakdown of nicotine in the blood.
  • Secondhand smoke is responsible for between
    150,000 and 300,000 lower respiratory tract
    infections I infants and children under 18 months
    of age.
  • Resulting in between 7,500 and 15,000
    hospitalizations each year, and causes 430 Sudden
    Infant Death Syndrome deaths in the US annually.

8
Places Children are Exposed
  • Restaurants
  • Houses
  • Parks
  • Amusement Parks
  • Sporting Events
  • Beach
  • Etc.

9
Ways of Prevention
  • Throughout the years, the science of secondhand
    smoke has driven the secondhand smoke policy
    engine from separate smoking and nonsmoking
    sections to separately ventilated smoking rooms
    to 100 smoke free environments.
  • There are fifteen states altogether that have
    made all public places smoke free.
  • Parents should smoke outside their houses away
    from people at all time or stop smoking
    altogether.

10
No Risk-Free Level of Exposure
  • Short exposures to secondhand smoke can cause
    blood platelets to become stickier, damage the
    lining of blood vessels, decrease coronary flow
    velocity reserves, and reduce heart rate
    variability, potentially increasing the risk of
    heart attack.
  • Secondhand smoke will always be around no matter
    how many restrictions there are unless everyone
    stops smoking.
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