Second-hand smoke has many of the same poisons that the smoker inhales. This is especially harmful to children, Elders, pregnant women and those with medical conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is second-hand smoke?
Second-hand smoke is smoke you breathe in from community members smoking around you. It has thousands of poisonous chemicals in that can cause breathing problems, heart disease and even cancer.
How to reduce the risks
Reduce the risks to those around you:
- Keep your home smoke-free.
- Smoke AT LEAST nine metres or nine big steps away from doors, windows and other people.
- Do not smoke with a baby in your amauti.
- Wash your hands after smoking to prevent poisonous chemicals from getting on other family members.
