Keep children from secondhand smoke (Healthday) Updated: 2006-08-29 10:46
Tobacco smoke is not only harmful to those who are actually smoking,
but also to nonsmokers who breathe the same air. The American Lung Association
says secondhand smoke can cause serious problems -- especially in children --
including pneumonia, bronchitis, ear infections and asthma attacks.
Try to reduce your child's exposure to secondhand smoke whenever possible. If
you are a smoking parent, never smoke near your child or in the house. Also ask
visitors, friends and family members not to smoke near your children.
If you're in a restaurant, ask to sit in the nonsmoking section. Also be sure
to ask passengers riding with you and your kids not to smoke in the car. And
check with school officials to be sure that your child's afterschool programs
are smoke-free.
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