The vapour produced by e-cigarettes contains nicotine, harmful chemicals and heavy metals such as nickel,
tin and lead. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
Would you know an e-cigarette if you saw one? What if we told you they resemble USB sticks, pens, and other small electronic devices? It’s important to know what to look for. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more about how to properly identify vaping devices.
Almost HALF our kids have tried vaping. This is one of the highest rates in Canada and that number continues to rise. Educate yourself so you can educate your teens on the dangers of vaping. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
Just like other tobacco and nicotine products, youth get e-cigarettes from many sources. While retailers in Newfoundland and Labrador cannot sell devices to anyone under the age of 19, youth have access to e-cigarettes through friends who vape, from online stores or by asking someone to buy them. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
It’s not just water vapour. It’s a serious health threat to youth. Vaping could lead to lung disease, cancer and other serious illnesses. Learn more at TruthAboutVaping.ca
Over 47% of youth in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador between grades 7 and 12 have tried vaping, and that number continues to rise. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
Research shows that kids who vape are more likely to use cigarettes and other tobacco products. Talk with your teen about the dangers of vaping. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
Although vapes may seem harmless, they certainly come with health risks. The aerosol from vaping products contains harmful chemicals that can lead to lung damage, gum disease, changes in the brain and lifelong addiction. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.
If your kids are using e-cigarettes now, they are more likely to smoke cigarettes in the future. Visit TruthAboutVaping.ca to learn more.