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Smoking

Close up of a guy smokingFrom the age of 18 it's legal for you to buy cigarettes. Smoking is an expensive habit though, and it's addictive, harmful to your body's health and unpleasant for those around you. Eventually, puffing on cigs can lead to a shorter lifespan and health complications later in life. Pretty dire stuff, yes, but those are the facts.

What's the appeal of smoking?

The effects of smoking

A lot of teens believe smoking won’t harm them. That's a bit unrealistic though, because cigarette smoke contains over 4000 chemicals. A lot of these are harmful to your health and harmful to other people around you who also breathe in the smoke. Many of the long-term effects of smoking might not show up until you’re older.

Did you know?

When you take a puff on a fag you are inhaling smoke that contains chemicals found in insecticide, explosives and floor cleaner!

Should you avoid smoking?

Whether you avoid smoking or not is up to you to decide, now that you know that ways in which smoking can affect your health. But here are some other things about having a smoking habit that might interest you:

About quitting

If you smoke and would like to quit, first of all you need willpower to see it through and quit. The sooner you quit, the more likely your body can heal itself against the long-term harm smoking usually causes.

If you visit a one of the youth centres in the borough you will find a member of staff who is trained up in smoking cessation and ready to help you quit smoking. For details of the youth centres see the youth centre link below.

Here are some sites where you can find more information about smoking and also support if you want to quit: