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USAFE
institutes no-smoking policy in all services facilities
By
Master Sgt. Mona Ferrell
USAFE
News Service
RAMSTEIN
AIR BASE, Germany – Putting the health of U.S. Air Forces
in Europe members first, USAFE Services is instituting a new
policy Feb. 23 prohibiting smoking in all recreational areas
within the command.
The
new no-smoking policy includes services amusement and entertainment
areas, said David Quinn, USAFE Services Programs chief.
“In
USAFE we are continually advocating for a healthy and fit
community,” said Quinn.
“No smoking has been the norm for the vast majority
of services facilities and programs on our bases for years,
and only a few installations retained very limited indoor
smoking areas for entertainment game room areas.”
Troop
health and morale are two important key factors influencing
the implementation of this policy said, Lt. Col. Carol Fisher,
USAFE Public Health officer and Health Promotions director.
“Closed
smoking areas, such as game rooms, are a significant source
of secondhand smoke which is a known human carcinogen,” said
Fisher. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports each
year an estimated 3,000 adult nonsmokers exposed to secondhand
smoke die from lung cancer, and another 35,000 die from coronary
heart disease. This new policy will afford everyone the opportunity
to enjoy all recreational areas without worrying about exposure
to harmful secondhand smoke.”
USAFE
officials also hope the no-smoking policy will make people
think twice before reaching for a cigarette, and they’re ready
to help those who want to kick the habit.
“Besides
reducing exposure of personnel to secondhand smoke, we also
hope the policy may over time help alter smoking behavior,”
said the colonel. “Our USAFE Health and Wellness Centers are
a great resource for individuals who want more information
on the harmful effects of tobacco use or who want to quit
smoking.”
Enjoying
the benefits of all USAFE Services has to offer in a healthy
environment is what this policy is all about, said Quinn.
“Our
customers come first, and throughout USAFE there are a lot
of new high-energy entertainment areas featuring state-of-the-art
amusement machines and name and signature-brand restaurants,”
he said. “We hope that our customers who do smoke find these
features attractive and continue to let us serve them and
enjoy this great benefit of military life.”
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