Ad Campaign: All Texans Should Have the Right to Breathe Smoke-Free Air
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 15:56 CDT
Ad Calls for Smoke-Free Restaurants, Bars and Workplaces Statewide
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The radio ad, airing in
To listen to the ad, go to http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/texas/2009/SmokinTexas.mp3.
The House State Affairs Committee is scheduled to consider legislation Tuesday that would provide statewide, comprehensive protection from secondhand smoke exposure in all indoor workplaces and public places, including restaurants and bars. Earlier this month, the Senate Health Committee held a hearing on the same legislation. Secondhand smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, including 69 known to cause cancer - and those toxins can linger long after the last cigarette is put out. Secondhand smoke is a proven cause of lung cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses.
"No one should have to risk their health in order to earn a paycheck or enjoy a night out," said
Texans strongly support a comprehensive smoke-free law. In a
The ad campaign is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and American Heart Association in coordination with Smoke-Free Texas, a coalition of public health organizations including the American Lung Association, Lance Armstrong Foundation Association and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, among others.
Facts about Secondhand Smoke:
- Secondhand smoke is a serious public health hazard. In issuing a landmark report on secondhand smoke in
June 2006 , the U.S. Surgeon General stated, "The debate is over. The science is clear: Secondhand smoke is not a mere annoyance, but a serious health hazard that causes premature death and disease in children and nonsmoking adults." According to the Surgeon General, secondhand smoke is proven to cause lung cancer, heart disease, serious respiratory illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma, low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome. It is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths inthe United States each year. The Surgeon General also found that there is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke and the only effective way to protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke is with comprehensive smoke-free workplaces and public places. - Smoke-free laws protect health without harming business. As the Surgeon General concluded, "Evidence from peer-reviewed studies show that smoke-free policies and regulations do not have an adverse impact on the hospitality industry."
- Texans deserve the same protections from secondhand smoke - and the same right to breathe clean air - that more than half of all Americans already have. Twenty-five states and
Washington, DC , have passed smoke-free laws that include restaurants and bars.
SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Source: PR Newswire
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