Parks and Recreation Facilities
Currently in Georgia, 25 of 203 parks have adopted the 100% Tobacco-Free Parks Policy, and 8 of 203 parks are smoke free, protecting 2,953,021 youth and adults from the dangers and harms of secondhand smoke exposure and creating a safe and healthy environment. Tobacco-Free Parks Policy is an evidenced-based strategy for preventing youth tobacco use and exposure.
Why are Tobacco-Free Parks Important?
A comprehensive Tobacco-Free Parks Policy does more than deter individual tobacco and vaping use. It benefits everyone by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and aerosol. It encourages healthy behaviors and supports a health environment by reducing litter. There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Exposure to secondhand smoke can have negative health consequences such respiratory problems and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, secondhand smoke is dangerous to the health of children; it can cause ear infections, respiratory problems and sudden infant death syndrome.
100% Tobacco-Free Parks in Georgia
Click here to see if your local park(s) and recreation facilities have adopted and implemented the 100% model Tobacco-Free parks Policy.
Here’s How You Can Support Your Parks Policy
Point everyone to signs that notify all parks users of the policy.
100% Tobacco-Free Parks Policy
Check to see if your park’s current policy meets the model policy requirements:
This is a template of what a model 100% Tobacco-Free Parks Policy should say.
Additional Resources
The Tobacco-Free Sports Playbook: Creating Programs for Healthier Youth, Teams, and Communities
Quitting is your best option to reduce your risk from smoking and tobacco use-related diseases. Vaping is not a healthy alternative to smoking. E-cigarettes and vape products are not FDA-approved cessation devices. For more information and support to help you quit contact the Georgia Tobacco Quit Line.
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Last reviewed 11/8/2024