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Learn About the Dangers of Vaping
Millions of middle and high school students are now vaping. Are your kids? It’s time to have the vaping talk. Free presentation for adults in Wood River Valley.
Queen of the Hills Room, Community Campus
1050 Fox Acres Road, Hailey
Tuesday, March 5th
6:30 p.m.
Vaping. E-cigarettes. Juuling. Did you know they’re all the same thing? And they come in quite a few disguises these days. E-cigarette companies are now selling vape devices that are camouflaged as hoodie drawstrings, flash drives, battery chargers and pens. South Central Public Health District (SCPHD) is helping parents and teachers with a new class focusing on the latest research on vaping, the history of these devices, and the risks e-cigarettes bring our youth.
“We are trying to help educate parents and teachers about the newest devices, what chemicals are in them, and how dangerous they may be,” said Cody Orchard, SCPHD Health Education Specialist. “We want to give parents the right tools to protect their kids.”
A recent survey from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shows 3.6 million middle and high school students are now using e-cigarettes in the United States. This is an increase of more than 1.5 million students since last year.
The increased popularity of e-cigarettes among our youth raise concerns about early addiction, the effect of nicotine exposure on developing brains, exposure to harmful chemicals, and a potential transition over to traditional cigarettes. Classes are free and open to anyone over the age of 18 years old:
For more information contact Cody Orchard at (208) 737-5968.