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Posted: Sun 21:25, 23 Jan 2011 Post subject: cheap newports cigarettes |
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The finding that children are at risk for tobacco-smoke exposure in apartments may accelerate the current trend of limiting smoking in multiunit housing. One of the public health benefits seen from the restriction of smoking in the workplace has been a reduction in smoking rates and number of cigarettes smoked.
Restrictions in multiunit housing may have a similar effect on residents; however, implementing these restrictions without providing smoking-cessation assistance for residents also might create a significant burden for low-income smokers. Adult residents of Department of Housing and Urban Development– funded housing who are uninsured will need access to free cessation programs, such as those offered by the national network of quitlines.
Banning smoking in multiunit dwellings by property owners or by regulation would be the obvious way to mitigate contamination and children’s exposure to tobacco toxins. Concern has been raised that dictating what can be done in a private dwelling is an infringement on personal privacy and liberty; however, this argument holds only if smoking in an adjacent apartment has no impact on one’s neighbors.
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