Ontario's Multi-Unit Dwellings And Second Hand Smoke

Almost Half (46%) Affected By Drifting Second Hand Smoke and A Majority (64%) of Residents Prefer Smoke-Free Buildings If Given Choice

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Toronto, ON – According to an Ipsos Reid survey conducted for The Ontario Tobacco-free Network (OTN), second-hand smoke infiltrates the multi-unit living spaces of almost half (46%,) of all multi-unit dwelling Ontarians from nearby access points, and a clear majority (64%) of the province’s four million multi-unit dwellers would...

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Ontario's Multi-Unit Dwellings And Second Hand Smoke

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