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Clean Air for My Child and Me (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
The smoke and vapour can stay in a room for hours, even if a window is open. Many of the toxic chemicals remain in the air as well as in the carpets, curtains, furniture, and clothes. Because babies and children crawl on the floor and place their hands in their mouth, they are exposed to more second-hand smoke chemicals than adults. (English) Colour
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255473What's your reason for going smoke-free? (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Patient education rack card for Fraser Health hospitals and facilities. This rack card is a newly developed piece of patient education about Fraser Health's Smoke-Free Policy. (English) Colour
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265531Wildfire Smoke [English] Permalink Public
Some people are especially sensitive to the health effects of wildfire smoke. Older adults, infants and young children, people who are pregnant, and people with chronic health conditions should take extra care. This describes the effects of wildfire smoke and ways to reduce your exposure. (English) Colour
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