FREE THE EARTH FROM DEVIL SMOKE

Failed intellectuals, arm-chair revolutionaries, frustrated utopians, tyrannical tycoons, spoilt spitritualists, profiteers, corrupt capitalists, lecherous leftists- all have ganged up against humanity in an unholy alliance.

whatever your views, whatever your religion, language, caste, color, creed, credo, nationality, profession, ideology, culture or any idiocyncracy --remember one thing that you will have to live, breathe, drink and eat on this planet EARTH. Therefore you have an obligation and equal right like anyone else to keep this planet livable and breathable. Cigarette smoking is one of the major causes that are making this planet unlivable. Rid yourself of this satanic evil if you are gripped by it and stand up against it. Join my blog and let our voices become one. Let there be synergy in our efforts.

Your non-smoking, non-drinking friend
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

SECOND HAND SMOKING-2


Some Facts about Second-Hand Smoke






  • Second-hand smoke can remain in the home through contaminated dust and surfaces, even if smoking took place days, weeks and months earlier.
     

  • Many studies confirm that opening a window, smoking in another room, or using an air purifier are not effective ways to remove second-hand smoke.
     

  • Second-hand smoke in a vehicle can be 23 times more toxic than in a house because of the smaller space.  Rolling down the window does not significantly decrease your exposure to second-hand smoke.
     

  • Babies exposed to second-hand smoke are more likely to die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as crib death. If you or your spouse is pregnant, or you are thinking of having a baby, quitting smoking and limiting second-hand smoke exposure are important things to do.
     

  • Pipe smoke is as bad as cigarette smoke, and cigar smoke is worse.
     

  • Second-hand smoke has twice as much nicotine and tar compared to the smoke that the smoker inhales.
     

  • Second-hand smoke causes between 1,100 – 7,800 deaths per year in Canada.  At least one third of the deaths are in Ontario.
     

  • If you are a non-smoker, exposure to second-hand smoke increases your risk of developing either lung cancer or heart disease by 20%.

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