Think secondhand smoke is harmless? Let’s see what you know.
About how many chemicals are in secondhand smoke?
Most of the chemicals found in secondhand smoke are _____.
Secondhand smoke causes more than _____ deaths among nonsmoking adults every year.
Smoke-free policies are more likely to protect the health of ____.
Secondhand smoke is much more than an annoyance. It contains tons of toxic chemicals (many of which cause cancer), causes more than 41,000 deaths among nonsmokers every year, and affects people working blue-collar jobs much more than those working white-collar jobs.
Share the truth. Have your friends take the quiz so they can stay in the know. Then, sign the petition showing you support all businesses and public places going 100% smoke-free.
Secondhand smoke is much more than an annoyance. It contains tons of toxic chemicals (many of which cause cancer), causes more than 41,000 deaths among nonsmokers every year, and affects people working blue-collar jobs much more than those working white-collar jobs.
Share the truth. Have your friends take the quiz so they can stay in the know. Then, sign the petition showing you support all businesses and public places going 100% smoke-free.
You know your stuff -- Secondhand smoke is much more than an annoyance. It contains tons of toxic chemicals (many of which cause cancer), causes more than 41,000 deaths among nonsmokers every year, and affects people working blue-collar jobs much more than those working white-collar jobs.
Share the truth. Have your friends take the quiz so they can stay in the know. Then, sign the petition showing you support all businesses and public places going 100% smoke-free.
You know your stuff -- Secondhand smoke is much more than an annoyance. It contains tons of toxic chemicals (many of which cause cancer), causes more than 41,000 deaths among nonsmokers every year, and affects people working blue-collar jobs much more than those working white-collar jobs.
Share the truth. Have your friends take the quiz so they can stay in the know. Then, sign the petition showing you support all businesses and public places going 100% smoke-free.