Summary
Some of the more than 4,000 chemical compounds found in tobacco and its smoke are the same as those used in de-icer, paint primer, cool tar, disinfectant, nail polish remover, household cleaners and gasoline.
They're not good for smokers or those who breathe smoke second- hand, according to the state Department of Health's new ad campaign, "Second Hand Smoke Revealed." The campaign, launched Tuesday, pays particular attention to bars and clubs, homes and cars, where people who smoke put others at risk, according to the ads.See the full content of this document
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Ads Target Second-Hand Smoke
Tuesday morning, health officials, students opposed to smoking, fire officials and others held a "science fair" at the Rocky Mountain Raceway to dem...
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