2. Avoid Secondhand Smoke
Non-smokers must avoid exposure to secondhand smoke to improve the condition of their lungs. Secondhand smoke is highly toxic and can cause havoc to your lungs and your overall health. Here are some things you can do to avoid secondhand smoke:
- Do not allow other people to smoke in your home, car or workplace.
- Support businesses and activities that are smoke-free.
- Avoid public places that permit smoking.
- Stay at smoke-free hotels when traveling to avoid residual smoke from previous patrons.
2. Avoid Secondhand Smoke
Non-smokers must avoid exposure to secondhand smoke to improve the condition of their lungs. Secondhand smoke is highly toxic and can cause havoc to your lungs and your overall health. Here are some things you can do to avoid secondhand smoke:
- Do not allow other people to smoke in your home, car or workplace.
- Support businesses and activities that are smoke-free.
- Avoid public places that permit smoking.
- Stay at smoke-free hotels when traveling to avoid residual smoke from previous patrons.
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