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Smoke Intrusion Issues

The death toll from secondhand tobacco smoke is staggering. The National Cancer Institute has determined that secondhand smoke is responsible for the early deaths of up to 50,000 Americans annually. For every eight smokers who die from smoking, one nonsmoker dies.

As scientific warnings about the hazards of secondhand smoke grow stronger, condominium owners, along with other residents of multi-unit housing, are becoming increasingly concerned about drifting smoke from adjacent units. These concerns are justified. U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona recently warned in a comprehensive scientific report that breathing even a little secondhand smoke can be harmful. Secondhand smoke (SHS) contains more than 4,000 chemicals and more than 50 carcinogens.

SHS contains more than 250 chemicals that are toxic or can cause cancer, such as hydrogen cyanide (used in chemical weapons), carbon monoxide (found in car exhaust), butane (used in lighter fluid), ammonia (used in household cleaners), and toluene (found in paint thinners).


Legal Options for Condominium Owners Exposed to Secondhand Smoke
(PDF 1266 KB)


Infiltration of Secondhand Smoke into Condominiums, Apartments, and Other
Multi-Unit Dwellings

(PDF 195 KB)


How Can TEPP Help You?

The Boulder County Tobacco Education Prevention Partnership (TEPP) provides a wide range of support for residents, businesses, schools, and health care facilities in the county.

  • TEPP consulting services are always free. Please call 303-413-7567 to find out how TEPP can help you and what programs may best suit your particular needs. TEPP resources include:

2006 Boulder County - About Tobacco Education & Prevention Partnership (TEPP)

Tobacco use remains the number one preventable cause of death and disease in the nation and in Boulder County. Smoking and secondhand smoke contributes to heart disease, lung cancer, emphysema, and increases the risk of pneumonia, bronchitis, and ear infections in children.  More

Quit Smoking

Colorado Quitline

Colorado Quitline - Free Telephone Coaching and Nicotine Replacement

Order Free Resources

Quit Smoking Resources
(PDF 129 KB)

Recursos para Dejar de Fumar (PDF 133 KB)

 

Disparate Populations

  • Tobacco Use in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans-gender (LGBT) Subpopulations

(If your internet connection cannot download this document, call 303-678-7567 to request a copy.)


Secondhand Smoke

Smoke Free Colorado

Clean Indoor Air Act Fact Sheet, Smoke Free Colorado (PDF 50 KB)

Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act 2006
(PDF 61 KB)

Comprehensive Resources - CDC Office on Smoking and Health

Study: "Smoke-free indoor air laws linked to immediate drop in heart attacks"

Pueblo Heart Study Overview (PDF 158 KB)

Secondhand Smoke and Heart Disease Fact Sheet (PDF 165 KB)

Surgeon General Report: Secondhand Smoke: What It Means to You
(PDF 11.6 MB)


Tobacco Education & Prevention Partnership
3482 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 413-7500, www.BoulderCountyTobacco.org

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