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key messages for parents: |
Only 100% smoke-free environments
protect your children and family
from
the very serious health problems that
breathing second-hand smoke
causes.
Do not allow anyone to smoke in your
home. Demand all indoor public places
to be 100% smoke-free.
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There is
no safe
level of exposure to second hand smoke
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Because you care,
protect your
children from second hand smoke
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Teach
children to stay away
from second-hand smoke
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Avoid smoking or
allowing others to smoke near your children, in your home or
car, even when your children are not there
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Do not smoke
while pregnant or in the vicinity of someone who is pregnant
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Use a smoke-free
day care
centre
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Keep your
children away from restaurants or other indoor
public places that allow smoking
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If you are a
smoker, ask your doctor what you can do to stop
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Become a role
model for your child - do not smoke
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