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Second-hand smoke

Second-hand smoke is smoke breathed in from other people’s tobacco smoke.

For instance, it may:

  • be blown out when someone is smoking
  • comes from the tip of a cigarette that has been left to burn

In Scotland it is illegal to smoke:

For more information on second-hand smoke, visit Take it right outside (NHS Inform).

Facts on second-hand smoke

Did you know:

  • particles of smoke are so tiny that 85% of them are invisible and odourless
  • second-hand smoke contains more than 4,000 toxic chemicals
  • the harmful chemicals creep from room to room for up to 5 hours – even with the windows open and doors closed

Second-hand smoke and children

Children are more vulnerable to second-hand smoke because:

  • they have smaller airways
  • they breathe faster
  • their immune systems are still developing

Children exposed to second-hand smoke are more at risk of:

  • coughs
  • colds
  • ear infections
  • chest infections