The Coastal Health District of Georgia serves the counties of Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long & McIntosh

100% Tobacco-Free Schools

There is a need for consistent policy language that prohibits smoking and spit tobacco use or tobacco use by students, employees and visitors in school buildings on school grounds, on school property, and at school sponsored events. Exposure to secondhand smoke has been linked with increased respiratory illness in children, especially infants, and is responsible for 150,000 to 300,000 serious respiratory ailments each year in young children. Exposure to secondhand smoke increases the risk of asthma in children who have not previously had it.

What is a 100% Tobacco Free School Policy?
The Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) model policy definition is: “A ‘tobacco-free environment’ exists if the state, district, or school has a policy prohibiting cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoking, and smokeless tobacco use by students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The policy prohibits tobacco use in school buildings, on school grounds, in school buses or other vehicles used to transport students and at off-campus school-sponsored events 24 hours per day 7 days per week.” (MMWR Guidelines for School Health Programs to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction. CDC February 25, 1994/ 43 (RR-2); 1-18).

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How can the schools help?

Schools teach values and the benefits of learning. Tobacco use prevention education has a place along with other important subjects taught in the school environment. The following values and benefits of a 100% Tobacco Free School Policy includes: