Is it safe to let a smoker hold my baby?

Protecting your baby from smoke
Any smoker (including you, if you smoke) should smoke only outside, away from windows and doors. If you wear a jacket or sweatshirt while smoking, take it off before holding the baby. Never let anyone smoke around the baby. And never take the baby into an area where people are smoking.
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Can I let a smoker hold my baby?

Children exposed to second-hand smoke are at an increased risk of early death and disease from various causes. For example, second-hand smoke can impair a baby's breathing and heart rate, which can put the baby at a higher risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI).
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Can smoking around a baby make them sick?

There is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke causes numerous health problems in infants and children, including more frequent and severe asthma attacks, respiratory infections, ear infections, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Can cigarette smoke hurt a baby?

Smoking raises your baby's risk for birth defects, including cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. A cleft is an opening in your baby's lip or in the roof of her mouth (palate).
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Can third hand smoke harm babies?

Infants and children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of thirdhand smoke as crawl on the floor and put things that are contaminated in their mouth. Infants exposed to thirdhand smoke are more likely to die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and those exposed are at an increased risk for asthma.
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Can my baby be harmed by secondhand smoke or the lingering smell of smoke on people?



How can I protect my baby from 3rd hand smoke?

How to Protect Against Thirdhand Smoke:
  1. Do not allow smoking inside your home or car.
  2. Do not allow smoking near you, your children, or your pets.
  3. Ask anyone who cares for your child or pet to follow these rules—and tell them why.
  4. E-cigarette vapor or aerosol also contains chemicals.
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How can I protect my baby from second hand smoke?

So before getting close to a baby, smokers should wear clean clothes (that they haven't worn while smoking), wash their hands and face (especially after smoking), and never let the baby suck on their fingers. We also studied pollutant levels in homes after smokers moved out and nonsmokers moved in.
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Can second hand smoke cause SIDS?

Risk for SIDS:

One of the most tragic effects of secondhand smoke on infants is that it increases their risk sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). No one knows exactly what causes SIDS, but infants who are exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to die of SIDS than infants who aren't exposed.
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How long does second hand smoke stay in your system?

Urine levels of THC surpassed typically detectable levels in only one participant, four to six hours after exposure. When the researchers used a more sensitive test, which is usually not used in workplace drug testing, they could detect lower THC levels, but only for 24 hours.
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Can smoke on clothes be harmful?

People can carry hazardous compounds from cigarette smoke that cling to their bodies and clothes and then release those compounds into non-smoking environments — exposing people nearby to cigarettes' adverse effects, a new study shows.
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Can third hand smoke be washed out of clothing?

Thirdhand smoke clings to clothes, furniture, drapes, walls, bedding, carpets, dust, vehicles and other surfaces long after smoking has stopped. The residue from thirdhand smoke builds up on surfaces over time. To remove the residue, hard surfaces, fabrics and upholstery need to be regularly cleaned or laundered.
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How long after smoking should I hold baby?

You could ask them to wash hands and official advice is to wait 30 minutes after smoking - that's how long it takes to stop breathing out toxins.
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How far away from cigarette smoke is safe?

No Safe Distance

Even with up to 25 feet between you and someone with a lit cigarette, you could still breathe in 46 percent more particles compared to air without cigarette smoke. The damage cigarette smoke causes to the respiratory system can have long-term consequences for both children and adults.
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Is second-hand smoking worse than smoking?

Side-stream smoke is more toxic than mainstream smoke, as it has much higher concentrations of cancer-causing substances. There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Just 30 minutes of exposure to secondhand smoke can cause heart damage similar to that of an everyday smoker.
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How much secondhand smoke is harmful?

Secondhand smoke is responsible for between 150,000 and 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections in infants and children under 18 months of age, resulting in between 7,500 and 15,000 hospitalizations each year. It also causes 430 sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) deaths in the U.S. annually.
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What is 4th hand smoke?

An impact enough for her to consider taking up smoking when she took over the helm at an organisation. This is exactly what fourth-hand smoke does — watching friends, colleagues, relatives, even actors on screen smoke, makes smoking 'the cool thing'.
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Can secondhand smoke stay on clothes?

Smoke lingers in the air hours after cigarettes are put out. So even if someone smokes in a room alone, other people will eventually inhale that smoke too. Smoke also sticks to people and their clothing, furniture, toys, and carpets. This "thirdhand smoke" can't be easily washed away with soap and water.
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What is considered 2nd hand smoke?

Secondhand smoke is smoke from burning tobacco products, like cigarettes, cigars, hookahs, or pipes. Secondhand smoke also is smoke that has been exhaled, or breathed out, by the person smoking.
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What does secondhand smoke do to a child?

Children who breathe secondhand smoke can have more: Ear infections. Coughs and colds. Respiratory problems, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
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Can the smell of cigarette smoke be harmful?

Inhaling nicotine and other toxic chemicals in cigarette smoke, either firsthand as a smoker or secondhand as a non-smoker, may cause illnesses like heart disease, stroke and lung cancer.
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Why can't you share a bed with baby if you smoke?

It is especially important that you do not share a bed with your baby if either parent is a smoker, even if you don't smoke in the bedroom. It has been shown that the chance of SIDS if bed sharing when you or your partner is a smoker is much greater than if you were both non-smokers.
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HOW LONG CAN third hand smoke linger?

Thirdhand smoke residue builds up over time on most surfaces it touches. It can remain for weeks, months or even years. “It resists normal cleaning methods and you can't air it out of rooms or cars with fans or vacuums,” Dr. Choi says.
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How do you live with a smoker in the house?

Open windows as much as possible, especially while people are smoking. Empty ashtrays and wash them every day (or better yet encourage the smokers to do this), and sprinkle a layer of bicarbonate of soda on the bottom to absorb odors. Use an air purifier or an anti-allergy filter in your heaters.
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Is it safe to live in a house that has been smoked in?

Health impacts of thirdhand smoke in a home

THS residue exposure can be especially dangerous for pets and small children, who often pick up dust and particulate matter on their hands or paws, and then put them in their mouth. Worst of all, the effects just don't pass.
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Does washing clothes remove cigarette chemicals?

Our data show that nicotine, nicotine-related alkaloids and TSNAs could be readily removed from cotton fabrics by washing, which could become a simple remediation procedure.
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