Creating a Healthier Home

Environmental Tobacco

Inhaling second hand tobacco smoke is believed to cause asthma and also make asthma worse. Smoking should not be allowed anywhere in the home of an individual with asthma. Keep in mind too that smoke residue lingers on clothing and in hair, and can irritate asthma symptoms.


| Carpet | Fireplace | Upholstered Furniture | Draperies | Environmental Tobacco Smoke | Ventillation |

| Living Room || Kitchen || Bed Room || Bath Room || Garage || Basement || Attic || Home |
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