FACT OR FICTION ? Lighting a candle gets rid of smoke and poisons in the air. Lift here.

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FACT OR FICTION ? Lighting a candle gets rid of smoke and poisons in the air. Lift here

Fiction- Candles might help the room smell better but they do not remove the harmful gases in secondhand smoke.

FACT OR FICTION ? Plants get rid of smoke and poisons in the air Lift here

Fiction- Plants are nice to have for many reasons but they do not take out harmful poisons in the cigarette smoke.

FACT OR FICTION ? Poisons in cigarette smoke can stay in your walls for up to 2 years. Lift here

Fact – Even washing walls and painting does not get rid of the poisons in the walls.

FACT OR FICTION ? Smoking in front of an open window with a fan behind you blowing the smoke out the window helps reduce secondhand smoke. Lift here

Fact – Even if you are not ready to quit smoking, you can take small steps to help protect your kids while working towards smoking outside.

FACT OR FICTION? More women die from lung cancer than breast cancer. Lift here

Fact- More women get breast cancer, but the treatment and survival rate is higher than the treatment and survival rate for lung cancer.

FACT OR FICTION? It is illegal in Saskatchewan to smoke in your car with a child under the age of 16 as a passenger. Lift here

Fact- It is now illegal in most of the provinces and territories across Canada to smoke in your car when a child is a passenger.