Kajian mendapati bukan sahaja asap rokok pasif amat berbahaya kepada 
kanak-kanak terutamanya bayi, malahan bau asap rokok yang melekat pada baju 
perokok atau mereka yang berada di kawasan merokok juga amat berbahaya kepada 
kanak-kanak terutamanya bayi. Oleh itu jauhkan pakaian yang berbau rokok dari 
anak-anak serta bayi anda. Risiko ini dipanggil “Thirdhand Smoke”

Thirdhand Smoke: Growing Awareness of Health Hazard 

We know that smoking and secondhand smoke exposure are harmful, but what about 
"thirdhand smoke"? This is a relatively new term used to describe the residual 
contamination from tobacco smoke that lingers in rooms long after smoking stops 
and remains on our clothes after we leave a smoky place. It may seem merely 
like an offensive smell, but it is also indicative of the presence of tobacco 
toxins.

Thirdhand smoke consists of the tobacco residue from cigarettes, cigars, and 
other tobacco products that is left behind after smoking and builds up on 
surfaces and furnishings. Tobacco smoke is composed of numerous types of gasses 
and particulate matter, including carcinogens and heavy metals, like arsenic, 
lead, and cyanide. Sticky, highly toxic particulates, like nicotine, can cling 
to walls and ceilings. Gases can be absorbed into carpets, draperies, and other 
upholsteries. A 2002 study found that these toxic brews can then reemit back 
into the air and recombine to form harmful compounds that remain at high levels 
long after smoking has stopped occurring.

There is a growing body of evidence that this lingering tobacco residue has 
significant health risks. People, especially children and hospitality industry 
workers, can have considerable exposure to it. As confirmed by the 2006 Surgeon 
General's Report, there is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke. And 
tobacco smoke toxins remain harmful even when breathed or ingested after the 
active smoking ends.

A study published in February 2010 found that thirdhand smoke causes the 
formation of carcinogens. The nicotine in tobacco smoke reacts with nitrous 
acid - a common component of indoor air - to form the hazardous carcinogens. 
Nicotine remains on surfaces for days and weeks, so the carcinogens continue to 
be created over time, which are then inhaled, absorbed or ingested.

Children of smokers are especially at risk of thirdhand smoke exposure and 
contamination because tobacco residue is noticeably present in dust throughout 
places where smoking has occurred. The homes, hair, clothes, and cars of 
smokers can have significant levels of thirdhand smoke contamination. Young 
children are particularly vulnerable, because they can ingest tobacco residue 
by putting their hands in their mouths after touching contaminated surfaces.

Awareness about thirdhand smoke is increasing, and it gained a great deal of 
attention in January 2009 when the journal Pediatrics published a study 
assessing people's beliefs about the health effects of thirdhand smoke and 
children's level of exposure to it. However, the report found there is much 
less awareness about thirdhand smoke exposure and its harm to children than 
there is awareness about the dangers of secondhand smoke. 

The growing understanding of thirdhand smoke contamination reaffirms the need 
for more smokefree places and for avoiding exemptions in smokefree laws that 
permit smoking at private events in public places or in businesses during late 
evening hours; these kinds of provisions do not protect people's health. 

Parents, landlords, business owners and others need to be aware of the health 
risks of exposure to thirdhand smoke and recognize that eliminating smoking is 
the only way to protect against tobacco's smoke contamination. 

Study: Third-hand smoke can endanger unborn babies 
News 10NBC - April 22, 2011

A new study finds just traces of cigarette smoke left on furniture and clothing 
can endanger the lungs of unborn babies. These lingering toxins from tobacco 
are called third-hand smoke which researchers say can be just as harmful as 
secondhand or even ... 

'Thirdhand smoke' leaves long-lasting toxins 
abc7.com - April 21, 2011

With a young child at home, Chien is well aware of the health risks of smoking, 
but he's shocked about another danger that's hidden. Scientists call it 
"thirdhand smoke." "From what I hear so far, thirdhand smoke could be just as 
devastating to you as ... 


Babies who sleep with smoker parents exhibit high nicotine levels 
ScienceBlog.com (blog) - March 29, 2011

"Third-hand smoke" stuck to skin or clothing is responsible for the high 
nicotine levels seen in babies who share a bedroom with their smoker parents. 
This is the conclusion of a study carried out in Catalonia, which also shows 
that ventilating bedrooms is not effective in reducing the levels of toxins 
from passive smoking ... 

Third-hand smoke is dangerous, especially for crawling babies 
TheMedGuru - Neelam Goswami - January 13, 2011

The hazardous effects of cigarette smoking on the human body are well known. 
Even it is well documented that longtime exposure to secondhand smoke can harm 
human health in many ways.

The invisible remains of cigarette smoke that deposit on carpeting, clothing, 
furniture, and other surfaces are called third-hand smoking.

'Thirdhand Smoke' a Lingering Problem 
JoinTogether.org - January 5, 2011

A new study found the chemical by-products of tobacco smoke cling to the air 
and surfaces of smokers' homes long after they've moved out, msnbc.com reported 
Dec. 16.

Researchers at San Diego State University led by psychology professor Georg 
Matt, Ph.D., analyzed the homes of 100 smokers and 50 nonsmokers for chemical 
smoking residue just before the residents completed a planned move. Two months 
later, they re-measured air and surface nicotine in the homes that had been 
rented or sold to nonsmokers, and checked the fingerprints of the new residents 
for nicotine.

They also analyzed urine samples of the youngest new inhabitants for cotinine, 
a nicotine metabolite.

http://www.no-smoke.org/learnmore.php?id=671 




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