Vaping in the time of coronavirus could put your kids at greater risk. Talk to them about it. We have resources to help.

 

RESOURCES


John,

With social distancing hitting full swing, many families are spending more time together than ever. It's an ideal time for parents to talk to kids about vaping and help them quit.

One in four U.S. high school students uses e-cigarettes. This was a dangerous situation even before COVID-19. But now, it's even more so. Behaviors that weaken the lungs put kids at greater risk.

Through our Protect Kids: Fight Flavored E-Cigarettes campaign, we've developed a robust set of free, online resources to help.

Stories from the Frontlines >>

Hear from youth, parents, teachers, principals and health care providers battling this epidemic.

What Parents Need to Know >>

Videos and facts about the types of products that are available and how kids are using them.

Tips for Talking to Your Kids >>

Fact sheets and resources to help you communicate effectively with kids.

How You Can Get Involved >>

Parents are critical in the broader fight to end youth vaping. Learn how you can help.

We're here to support you and your family however we can during this crisis. And we'll be adding more resources in the coming weeks.

Please stay safe.

Sincerely,

Bryan Buchanan
Director of Digital Engagement

 

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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