The effects of smoke on exposed children
The effects of smoke on exposed children
Infants and children exposed to second-hand smoke have a higher risk of respiratory illnesses and ear infections. Exposure to second-hand smoke can cause more severe asthma attacks in asthmatic children. Here’s even more information:
Did you know that your little ones’ lungs won’t be fully developed until they’re teenagers? That’s why it’s important not to expose your children to cigarette smoke.
Smoking under the hood or near a window doesn’t allow secondary smoke to escape.
Yes, smoking in the house or car, even when they’re not around, is bad for their health.
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