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The Tobacco Use Cessation and Prevention Program
The Tobacco Use Cessation and Prevention Program aim is to improve the public health by:
- Preventing youth from starting to use tobacco
- Encouraging people to stop using tobacco
- Protecting our families, friends and community from the dangers of secondhand smoke
- Working with community leaders to encourage ways to protect the community from the hazards of tobacco use.
Staff members are available to provide presentations to the general community, workshops for health professionals and to coordinate community events for all ages.
For more information about the program and its services, contact Angela Brumley-Shelton at 859-288-2457 or email at Angela.Brumley-Shelton@ky.gov
Tobacco Cessation Support and Education Classes
Quitting isn’t easy and we’re offering several options to help you along the way. The Health Department offers the Cooper-Clayton method to stop smoking. Click the title above to learn more.
Tobacco Education Displays and Props
Simple yet interesting health education displays and props are available to borrow free of charge. Click the title above to learn more.
Tobacco Prevention for Youth
Classes and activities for children ages 3 to 18.
Clean Indoor Air Ordinance
Secondhand smoke is a health hazard to everyone. The Lexington Fayette County Urban County Council approved a Clean Indoor Air ordinance on July 1, 2003. This ordinance provides a smoke free environment in most public buildings including but not limited to restaurants, bars, gas stations, banks, hotel lobbies and hallways, convenience stores, laundromats, bingo parlors, pool halls, and bowling alleys. With a decisive vote, the Kentucky Supreme Court upheld the smokefree ordinance for Fayette County. The ordinance took effect in April, 2004.
- For information on the specific content of the ordinance, contact the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Law Department at (859) 258-3500.
- To discuss enforcement issues, contact the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department’s Division of Environmental Health at (859) 231-9791.
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