Smoke-free policies
Growing evidence of the harmful impact of exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke raises the need for establishment of smoke-free environments. Bans of smoking in public places can protect non-smokers from environmental tobacco smoke and reduce consumption. Experience in some countries demonstrates that comprehensive smoke-free legislation is essential to ensure that all members of the community can enjoy smoke-free public places and workplaces.
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Report on Smoke-Free Policies in Australia
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Report on National Policies on Tobacco Smoke free Environments in Chile
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Country Reports on Smoke-free Policies in Canada
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Smoke-free Policies in New Zealand
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Successful Use of Smoke-free Policies in Tobacco Control in Estonia
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Smoke-free Spaces in Costa Rica
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Studies on smoke-free policies in Brazil, USA, Finland, Oman, Syria and Iran will be published soon.