Did you know, cigarette butts are the most frequently littered item in the world? In fact, 4.5 trillion are littered every year!
Cigarette butts are toxic to our environment.
#cigarettepollution #toxic #quitnicotine
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Quitting on your own can be very hard, but you don't have to do this alone. Getting support helps you stay tobacco-free.
Know your tobacco triggers and plan your support. Join an online group or attend an in-person support group for help.
For more information visit: kickitca.org/quit-smoking
Small step, big impact. Quitting tobacco means stronger lungs, a healthier heart, and more energy to live your life fully.
It's never too late to quit; your body starts repairing itself the moment you stop using tobacco.
Cigarette smoke pollution introduces over 7,000 chemicals into the air, including at least 69 known carcinogens. This creates severe indoor and outdoor health hazards.
Let’s work together to create smoke-free spaces for all!
#airpollution #indoorairpollution #smokefree
Did you know? Cigarette smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, at least 69 of which are known to cause cancer. Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body.
#QuitSmokingToday#CaliforniaHealthCollaborative
People who are exposed to secondhand smoke, even for a short time, can suffer harmful health effects. Make sure to protect yourself and others today and avoid secondhand smoke.
#californiahealthcollaborative #secondhandsmokedangers #healthyair #quitnicotine
Did you know that people who vape, smoke, or use nicotine pouches are more likely to get cavities and other dental issues? Keep your teeth happy and healthy by quitting nicotine products today!
For more information on quitting, visit: www.kickitca.org
Nicotine pouches might seem harmless, but they keep the body hooked on addiction. Over time, they can harm oral health, raise blood pressure, and make it harder to break free.
For more information on quitting pouches, visit: www.kickitca.org
Nicotine pouches like Zyn are bad for your health and the environment! Although big tobacco claims pouches are biodegradable, they are not. For more information visit: ecomaniac.org/are-zyns-bio...
Thirdhand smoke is the residue that remains after tobacco smoke settles. It sticks to walls and ceilings, and seeps into fabrics making it difficult to get rid of. It is dangerous to the health of children since the chemicals can stick to the clothes they wear, and the toys and carpets they touch.
Interested in quitting tobacco or nicotine? Join us on November 20th at Adventist Health in Paradise. Message us for more information!
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