Make your home non smoking environment

December 11th, 2009 by editor Leave a reply »

I dislike smoking very much. I cannot breathe in the house full of smoke. My father smoke a lot now and it is really hard for him to get rid of it after more than a decade smoking habit. My brother started to smoke at high school and seems to get heavier in the university. They are just addicted to it. Most of the workers here in the factory are not older than 20 years old. Of course, my working place is not a black workshop, hiring minors to save the cost. Most of the young teenagers here have not graduated from technical college yet. Normally they start intern in the factory at the start of the third semester. Most of them are 18, 19 years old. However, three second of the pupils smoke and a great part of them has two to three years’ smoking age.

Maybe we think it is nothing new to see a young teenager smoking at the street any longer. We are used to it. More and more teenagers become the victims of nicotine and cancer causing toxins at a young age. The report of increased death of lung cancer cannot make a difference for them as well.

As the no smokers, we cannot avoid the effect of second hand smoke in the public but we can make the house much healthier, for the safety of our kids and ourselves as well.

Today I read news from the newspaper that in 2008, the figure of people not be harmed by smoke and second hand smoke is only 5.4% globally. Before you find any signal of your kids smoking, tell them and let them know deeply about the harm of smoking. Help you kids set up the right view of smoking at a young age. Smoking is not just cool as it seems on the face. On the other hand, make sure that your house should never be a place that allows smoking for everyone.

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