NO SMOKING DAY
What is No Smoking Day?
No Smoking Day is an annual health awareness campaign that helps smokers that want to stop.
The first No Smoking Day was on Ash Wednesday in 1984 and it now takes place on the second Wednesday in March.
Over one million people stopped smoking on No Smoking Day in 2008.
Why is it important?
Most people know that smoking is really bad for your health.
It increases the risk of getting lung cancer, other cancers, heart attack, stroke and chronic lung disease.
It also stinks and costs a fortune.
Why quit?
For better health. For example after 20 minutes your blood pressure and pulse return to normal, after 48 hours there is no nicotine left in the body and taste and smell greatly improve, and after one year the risk of heart attack is halved.
For more money. For example a 20 a day smoker will save more than £40 per week, £176 per month or £2111 per year!
For safety. For example 65% of accidental deaths in the home in
For more energy.
To prevent premature ageing.
For whiter teeth.
For lower stress levels.
For an improved sense of taste and smell.
For the sake of your family and friends.
No Smoking Day's top tips for successful quitting.
Find a friend who is also going to stop smoking for support.
Throw away ashtrays, lighters and cigarettes.
Enrol in a free NHS stop smoking course.
Avoid anyone who isn't supporting your attempt.
Get out for a walk every time you feel tempted to smoke.
Join a gym and enjoy a healthy new you.
Fill the fridge with healthy, low calorie snacks like carrot sticks and celery so if you're tempted to eat rather than smoke you won't pile on the pounds.
Save the money.
Where can I get information and advice?
You can get this from your GP or Pharmacist or from the following:
www.stopsmokingwales.com 0800 085 2219 (in
You are up to 7 times more likely to give up smoking using Stop Smoking Wales than if you go it alone.
www.smokefree.nhs.uk 0800 022 4 332
(NHS stop smoking helpline
www.quit.org.uk 0800 00 22 00
Trained counsellors offer free ongoing telephone, email, text and web support.
www.stub.org.uk Bi-lingual website for young people
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