GA :: Foster Parent Manual 2017 :: Safety And Quality Standards In Foster Homes :: Carbon Monoxide Safety :: Second-Hand Smoke Exposure

GA :: Foster Parent Manual 2017 :: Safety And Quality Standards In Foster Homes :: Carbon Monoxide Safety :: Second-Hand Smoke Exposure

Per the Environmental Protection Agency, exposure to secondhand smoke presents health hazards to children, including increased risk of asthma, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, lower respiratory infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis, and middle ear infections. 

Particular caution should be taken when smoking in the home. When medically fragile care is necessary for a child, a smoke-free environment is required.



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