(HealthDay News) — Secondhand smoke can cause illness and early death in adults and children who don’t smoke.
The womenshealth.gov website offers some suggestions on how to reduce your exposure to secondhand smoke:
- Ask smokers not to smoke in your home or car.
- If you are near someone who is smoking, keep the windows open.
- Politely ask people not to smoke around you. Mention that it makes you cough and your eyes itch.
- Avoid areas, such as restaurants or bars, where smoking is allowed.