Any amount of tobacco smoke exposure is dangerous to children and adolescents. Even when not directly using tobacco products themselves, kids face high risk of various illnesses due to exposure to secondhand and thirdhand smoke indoors. The AAP recommends policies to curb children’s exposure to tobacco smoke, including prohibitions on the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (like e-cigarettes), which contain toxic and carcinogenic substances in addition to nicotine.

Key Advocacy Messages

General messaging to use to advocate against indoor tobacco use.

Parent-Facing Resources

Handout

Secondhand Smoke and Children

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Thirdhand Smoke: A Threat to Child Health

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Smokefree Homes and Child Health

Handout

Smokefree Cars and Child Health

Printable Poster

Secondhand Smoke Poster

Printable Poster

Thirdhand Smoke Poster