Lake County businesses reminded of electronic vaping products inclusion into Ohio’s smoke-free workplace law

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Lake County businesses reminded of electronic vaping products inclusion into Ohio’s smoke-free workplace law
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There’s an ongoing effort to remind the public of that law modification as they hope to reduce the use of EVPs, which are growing increasingly popular—especially among younger people.

LAKE COUNTY, Ohio — It’s been 16 years since Ohio changed the law and began enforcing Ohio’s Smoke-Free Workplace Act, but less than two years since the act was modified to include e-cigarettes and electronic vapor products .

“It can cause almost the same diseases, cancers, heart disease, lung disease, all of those are all associated with vaping and e-cigarette use,” Kolacz said. “Secondhand smoke and secondhand aerosol are huge things to people who aren't even using these things.” The partnership includes information businesses can use about the law and about why vaping is included in it.Ohio’s Smoke Free Workplace Law originally went into effect in 2007. This law banned smoking in all indoor public places, essentially providing protection from secondhand smoke in restaurants, businesses, bars, and other workplaces. At that time, electronic or e-cigarettes were just starting to come on the market.

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