• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Health Promotion

Central Coast Local Health District NSW

  • Refresh
  • Young People
  • Adults
  • Older Adults
  • Professionals
    • Health Professionals
    • Teachers & Educators
  • Contact

second-hand smoke

Smoke-free outdoor public places

By Health Promotion

Smoke free outdoor public places Young Boy smiling on slide

Smoking bans protect from the harms of second-hand smoke. There is no safe level of exposure to second-hand smoke. Smoking bans in outdoor public areas have been have made because:

  • they are often visited by children and families and they can be crowded
  • they allow limited opportunity for people to avoid second-hand smoke
  • this approach will achieve an important reduction in many people’s exposure to second-hand smoke and;
  • this approach will create a more supportive environment for those who have quit.

If you think a smoking ban has been broken, please advise the NSW Ministry of Health by completing the online reporting form.

Find out more …

Filed Under: Adults, Tobacco Tagged With: outdoor public areas, second-hand smoke, Smoking bans

Before Footer

Professionals-Educators
afterschool care healthy food and activities
Crunch&Sip_Square

Footer

Search

Health Promotion

Kids & Familes

Young People

Adults

Older People

Professionals

Contact

Thirsty? Choose Water!

Copyright © 2022 · Central Coast Health Promotion