
UMBC's Campus Efforts to Address Smoking was first formed a few years ago with a grant from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to improve the smoking policies at UMBC.
The goals of C.E.A.S. have been to address the current smoking trend at UMBC while attempting to ensure the enforcement of the smoking policy.
C.E.A.S. is now maintaining its position by educating and advocating for both smokers and non-smokers.
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There are no events schedule for July 2010.
Alison Rohrbach, Health Educator, University Health Services
Pritma Arora, Health Educator, University Health Services
Michael Dark, CEAS Advisor, mdark1@umbc.edu
"It is the policy of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) to regulate smoking on University properties since tobacco smoke has been found to be a Class A human carcinogen. The Attorney General, the Centers for Disease Control, and other public health officials agree that that secondhand smoke poses both immediate and long term health risks for all, but especially to those individuals with asthma, cardiovascular disease, impaired lung function, hay fever, certain eye disorders, and those with allergic reaction to tobacco smoke. These dangers have been found sufficient to warrant the regulation of smoking in public places. This policy is designed to protect and enhance outdoor and indoor air quality in the University's buildings and to contribute to the health and well-being of the UMBC community, in general.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County students, faculty, staff, employees, and
visitors are responsible for complying with the following nonsmoking policy.
DEFINITION:
Smoke or smoking means the act of smoking or carrying a burning cigar, cigarette, pipe
or other tobacco product of any kind that releases environmental tobacco smoke.
SMOKING IN OUTDOOR LOCATIONS:
Smoking Policy- Smoking is prohibited within 20 feet of all building openings including
doorways, air or ventilation intake systems, entryways, windows. Smoking is also
prohibited on UMBC's mainstreet area (from the entrance to the Kuhn Library to the
street adjacent to the Administration and Recreational Activity Center), the patio area
outside the Commons. These areas will be clearly posted as non-smoking areas. Urns for
disposing of smoking refuse will be moved to the designated distance from the building
entryway to comply with a policy for the disposal of smoking refuse.
Disposing of Smoking Refuse- Smoking refuse, such as cigarette butts, burnt tobacco,
etc., are to be disposed of in ash urns or other containers specifically designed for such
disposal. Smoking refuse is not to be disposed of on the UMBC grounds outside of these
designated containers including grassy areas, open spaces, sidewalks or other paved
areas."
From: http://www.umbc.edu/hr/PDFs/smokingpolicy.pdf