Researchers evaluated exposure to secondhand smoke in waterpipe (or hookah) venues by measuring secondhand smoke constituents in air and exposure biomarkers in venue employees in Egypt, Russia (русский) and Turkey.
These fact sheets are the results of in-depth evaluation of compliance with smoke-free laws in 12 cities in Turkey, using the guide Assessing Compliance with Smoke-free Laws.
Smoking waterpipes, or hookahs, creates hazardous concentrations of indoor air pollution according to a new study from the Institute for Global Tobacco Control at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
This fact sheet presents how the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) can be used to influence policy and protect individuals with respiratory conditions from secondhand smoke.
This online training allows users to learn different approaches for monitoring secondhand smoke exposure, including four different methods of monitoring and materials for conducting studies using this information.