Vaping FAQs

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by Coleman Bauch Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Avoid questions with yes or no answers. Ask if they have heard of vaping or if they have seen their friends using e-cigarettes. Asking open-ended questions, in a nonjudgemental way, allows them to share what they know and how they feel.

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What Are E-Cigarettes?

To prevent using them, let’s start by what understanding what these devices are. E-cigarettes or “e-cigs,” “mods,” “vape pens,” and “vapes” are electronic devices that typically have a battery, a heating device, and a place that holds liquid. Once the liquid nicotine is heated, it creates an aerosol or a vapor that is inhaled.

What Are the Risks of Using E-Cigarettes?

In their recent campaign, the Surgeon General urges parents to, “Know The Risks, E-Cigarettes & Young People” by sharing the risks of nicotine in any form. Here are the highlights of this campaign:

How to Prevent Vaping (Without Sounding Like a Drag)

We get it. The tobacco industry has a business to a run. They worked hard to define the narrative around e-cigarettes as a safe form of smoking. Initially, e-cigarettes were presented as safe to use and allowable in smoke-free environments. Their persuasive advertising worked.

What is vaping in high school?

Millions of middle and high school students throughout the United States participate in “vaping.’ Devices that use batteries to heat “juice” in a liquid form are commonly referred to as e-cigarettes. After the juice is heated, it becomes an aerosol that is inhaled into the lungs.

How much nicotine is in a Juuling pod?

JUULing, in particular, though, in fact, delivers to the user a concentrated level of nicotine. Each cartridge notes as offering a total of .7 mL of substance of which 5% is nicotine, according to the website. In scarier terms, one pod equates to smoking an entire cigarette pack.

Why are Juuling pods so popular?

JUULing pods attract young people because of the “fun” flavors like mango, cucumber, and mint, that draws the teens attention, leading them to believe the products are safe. In reality, the risk for getting addicted and developing health risks is high.

How can schools help stop the habit among the teenage population?

Schools are taking steps to help stop the habit among the teenage population by implementing policies to reach that goal. Many have incorporated the use of bathroom monitors to detect use forcing students to then face consequences, including suspension or potential expulsion when found to be using. Read how students are attempting to outwit the sensors.

How to speak to teens about independence?

Speak in Regard to The Teens Independence: Teens have a strong desire to be independent and rebel in their desire to express that independence. As a parent, it’s important to allow kids some sense of self-expression. Try to appeal to their voice by explaining that in providing flavors that young consumers find appealing, the kids are being manipulated by the industry.

Is vaping bad for teens?

Most teenagers are under the impression that tobacco is bad but vaping or JUULing is no big deal. Many don’t realize that the JUUL pods consist of the same quantity of nicotine that is in a pack of cigarettes. When a child hears the stats on illness (and fatalities) associated with vaping, it will add harsh reality to their misperceptions.

Is nicotine addictive?

Nicotine is exceptionally addictive and gets teenagers hooked quickly with the possibility to damage their still-developing brain. The aerosol has other chemicals with the potential for harm like diacetyl and acrolein with links to severe lung damage. The habit has resulted in illness and death based on the chemicals involved in the products.

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