Secondhand smoke affects lung growth and can cause respiratory infections, ear problems and more frequent and severe asthma attacks in children.

If you're a smoker, it's your choice whether to quit or not. But your kids don't have a choice.

If you smoke a pack a day, your child inhales as much secondhand smoke as if he or she smoked three full cigarettes every day.

You can help your kids stay healthy by creating smokefree zones in your home and car.

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