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Vaping. Cloud chasing. Vooping. E-cigs. No matter what you call it, it’s all the same – bad for your health!
As a preteen or teenager, you are the target of the vaping industry. Candy flavored liquids, fun packaging, creative imaging and advertising are all designed to get your attention. The industry knows what they’re doing – targeting youth – and are hoping you don’t notice. But you're smarter than that!
Learn more about their tactics to reach the youth market.
Chances are, you’ve heard about it, been around it, tried it and/or know someone who vapes. Bottom line, it's bad for you. Educate yourself on the dangers of vaping and ways to help. Below are some resources, videos, facts and helpful links. Be Smart. Don’t Start.
E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid (often called e-juice or e-liquid) that typically contain nicotine and other harmful chemicals. This produces a vapor which is inhaled deep into the lungs and has harmful side effects.
First, let’s be clear: E-cigs do not deliver harmless water vapor! Many e-liquids or e-juices come in fruit flavors designed to be appealing to kids. These liquids contain heavy metals such as lead and cadmium as well as chemicals such as formaldehyde (known to cause cancer) and acrolein, which is used as a weed killer and can cause irreversible lung damage. In total, more than 50 chemicals and metals make up the dangerous soup in e-liquids.
Some of the chemicals that flavor e-cigarettes are harmful when they are inhaled. Below are just a few of the side effects we know about:
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More YouTube Videos:
Understanding Nicotine
What's in a Vape: Favoring & Poison
Dangers of E-Cigs
Thanks for visiting this site and taking charge of your health. If you are vaping, you are not alone and there is help! You’ve got this!
#BeSmartDontStart
https://teen.smokefree.gov/
1-800-LUNGUSA or www.lung.org
https://www.healthvermont.gov/wellness/tobacco
Looking for more information about vaping and how to talk to kids? Here are some resources that may help.
Surgeon General's Report: E-Cigarette Use Among Youth & Young Adults
How to Talk With Your Kids About Vaping
Electronic Vapor Education Toolkit for Schools
Tobacco Prevention Toolkit for Educators
American Lung Association E-Cigarette Resources
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