1. You can vape/JUUL at school.
2. You must be 18 to buy a vape/JUUL.
3. Stores are not allowed to sell vapes/JUULs to someone under
18.
4. You can buy vapes in vending machines.
5. JUULs contain nicotine.
6. Vaping is proven to help you quit smoking.
Source: Public Health Law Center, 2017.
C ig- a- lik es
Vaping Devices
V ape P ens M ods
B lu J UUL, S ourin
Vaping & Stress
F A C T: V aping does n't reduc e s tres s , and nic otine c an m ak e the s tres s you
The amount of nicotine in one
JUULpod is equivalent to:
a. O ne c igarette
b. A pack of cigarettes
99.6% of e-cigarette products sold contain nicotine.
Marynak et al, 2015
J UL has 59 M G/ M L
JUUL (59MG) Ultra High (36MG) Very High (24MG) High (18MG) Medium (12MG) Low (6MG) Very Low (3MG)
Similar to regular strength cigarette
JUULs have huge amounts
of nicotine
Nicotine Poisoning
60% of high
school vapers
use both
In large am ounts , nic otine is a pois on
that c an c aus e
vomiting, nausea and rapid breathing
In 20 14 a one year old c hild died after
ac c identally drink ing e- liquid
Vaping & Your Health
E - c igarette vapor c ontains lead and nic otine w hic h c an c aus e life- long
Vaping & Your Health
V aping HUR TS YO UR HE A R T A N D B LO O D V E S S E LS
Vaping & Your Health
V aping HUR TS YO UR LUN GS by s hutting dow n their natural defens e s ys tem and leaves you
Vaping & Your Health
E - c igarettes c reate m any of the s am e C A N C E R -C A US IN G -C HE M I-C A LS that are in c igarettes , lik e
Dual Use: Conventional Tobacco
60% of high
school vapers
use both
E - c igarettes C onventional Tobac c o
E- cigarettes Ads
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E- cigarettes Ads
E- cigarettes Ads
Getting Involved
60% of high
school vapers
If You Need Help Quitting
60% of high
school vapers
use both
Sources
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