Global Initiative To Protect Children From Secondhand Smoke
Geneva, Switzerland, 4 February 2008. It’s a staggering statistic: 700 million children - almost half of the world’s children - breathe air polluted by tobacco smoke. People who smoke in confined spaces like the home or the car subject others to a dangerous mix of toxins including nicotine, carbon monoxide, and cyanide, even when the windows are open.
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Filed under: Smoking / Quit Smoking on February 7th, 2008