Smoke-Free Vermont

“Completely smoke-free environments protect smokers and non-smokers, reduce tobacco use in current smokers and also help those who want to quit.” World Health Organization (WHO)

What?

Smoke-Free Vermont

Smoke-Free Vermont helps provide resources and tips for creating smoke-free environments promote public health, reduce the risks associated with smoking, and create safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable spaces for everyone.

Smoke-free policies in workplaces, restaurants, bars, and other public areas fosters a healthier and more inclusive atmosphere for individuals to work, socialize, and enjoy various activities.

Next STeps

Are you interested in going smoke-free? Click one of the buttons below to get started!

SMOKE-FREE HOUSING

Easy Steps to Make Your Housing Smoke-Free

Smoke-Free Events

Learn How to Make Your Next Event Smoke-Free.

Smoke-Free Businesses

Learn How to Make Your Business Smoke-Free.

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THOUGHT SMOKE FROM TOBACCO PRODUCTS IS HARMFUL TO THEIR HEALTH

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PERCENT THOUGHT SECONDHAND EXPOSURE FROM E-CIGS AND JUULS IS HARMFUL TO THEIR HEALTH

The Polls

Who else cares about smoke-free/vape-free environments?
A recent survey in Windham County found that respondents favor creating designated smoking areas to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke: 98% thought smoke from tobacco products is harmful to their health. 86% thought secondhand exposure from e-cigs and Juuls is harmful to their health.

Need Help?

Our Team & Leadership

Our Tobacco Coordinators can help you with any questions you have about creating smoke-free environments. 
Rolf

Rolf

Tobacco Coordinator

Our Origins Story

SmokeFreeVT.org was created by Windham County Prevention Partnership (WCPP) in Windham County Vermont.

We are four prevention coalitions in Windham County which work together to support a comprehensive effort to promote wellness and prevent the use/misuse of substances, primarily by youth and young adults throughout Windham County.

About Us

About
Staff

Programs

Quality Youth Development
Brattleboro Youth Council

Resources

Resources for Parents
Resources for Youth
Resources for Communities

News

BACP Newsletter
Youth Council Newsletter
Notes from the Director