Facts about smoking

 
Facts about smoking
  • 22% of all male deaths and 11% of all female deaths are due to smoking.
  • As teenagers it is never too late to give up. Giving up now can reduce the risk of developing many smoking related illnesses.
  • Within 10-15 years of giving up, an ex-smokers' risk of developing lung cancer is only slightly greater than someone who has never smoked.
  • If you smoke twenty cigarettes a day you will spend £31,025 over the next 20 years at todays prices. You could have purchased the latest mobile phones, music systems, cars, holidays, a better home and possessions, given your children a better life or even built up some savings.

Before your next smoke, imagine:

  • people looking at you in disgust in public places
  • not being able to do without a regular puff
  • turning members of the opposite sex off with smelly breath, hair and clothes, not to mention stained fingers and teeth
  • that ever present feeling that you should give up for your own sake
  • the thought that you could be affecting other peoples health around you, maybe a younger brother or sister.
To combat the sale of tobacco to underage people we utilise the help of young helpers, who attempt to buy cigarettes while being observed by a Trading Standards officer. If a purchase is made the retailer is cautioned or taken to court.

Trading Standards also produce videos to educate youngsters and retailers so that underage sales do not take place.




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