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Apartments Can Be Smoke-free

Californians know the dangers of secondhand smoke. We have made work places and restaurants smoke-free. However, for people in apartments, secondhand smoke cigarettes has become a health problem.

Apartment owners have been adopting voluntary policies to restrict smoking cigarettes. While the health consequences of smoking cigarettes and secondhand smoke cigarettes are well-known, apartment owners should consider the physical and financial consequences of smoking cigarettes. Allowing smoking cigarettes in apartments and common areas increases property maintenance and repairs. Smoking damages carpets, drapes and paint with odors and burns. Nicotine leaves yellow stains on walls, cabinets and fixtures. Cleaning and replacing items is expensive. Smoking is also a fire hazard. Cigarettes, cigars, lighters and matches are the leading cause of fire-related deaths in the U.S.

Eighty-six percent of Californians do not smoke; and non-smokers don't want to rent units once occupied by smokers. Apartment owners can legally adopt a smoke-free policy, and renters can request a smoke-free policy to ensure they can live in a healthy environment. The most effective way to address this problem is to speak with the landlord. Living in a smoke-free home is a choice everyone should have.

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