What are vapes?
Facts about vaping
Refusing Vapes
Other
100

What is the vapor from vapes called?

Aerosol

100

if you are under this age it is illegal to buy, use or possess vapes/e-cigarettes. 

21

100

What is one consequence of using vapes?

Makes asthma worse, popcorn lung, risk of cancer, addiction, getting in trouble, losing focus, etc. 

100

Can you get in trouble for just holding a vape?

Yes, in Nevada it is illegal for anyone underage to even hold a vape. 

200

What is an example of aerosol?

Hairspray, spray paint, certain cleaning supplies, etc. 

Anything that is sprayed from a can

200

True or false? Vape companies market vapes/e-cigarettes' to teens and children. 

True

200

What is a refusal skill?

A way to say no to something, in this case, a way to say no to vaping. 

200

Is vape juice/ e-liquid safe to eat, drink or ingest?

No, it is actually toxic to ingest when in the liquid form. 

300

What is nicotine?

Nicotine is an addictive chemical found in almost all vapes. 
300

True or false? Most teens use vapes/e-cigarettes. 

False, only a small portion of teens use vapes. 

300

What is an example of an exit strategy?

going to the bathroom, saying you have to go home, or just leaving the situation, etc. 

300

What is addiction?

A health disorder that rewires the brain due to addictive substances. 

400

What are two chemical that are often found in vapes?

Nicotine, formaldehyde, Nickel, Cadmium, Tin, Acrolein, Lead, Flavoring chemical, Propylene Glycol, Vegetable Glycerin

400

Where are two places you most likely will be offered to vape? 

School, home, with friends, etc. 

400

What is NOT a way to say no to someone who is offering you vape?

Getting violent or physical, being rude, threatening them etc. 

400

What can make it difficult to refuse a vape?

peer pressure, fear of being uncool, not knowing the consequences, losing friends, etc.

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