E Cigarettes
Hazards of E Cigarettes
Young adults and E cigarettes
Regulations
100

What is an E-cigarette/ Vape 

A handheld electronic device that simulates the feeling of smoking.

100

Unlike cigarettes, e-cigarettes contain no cancer-causing chemicals

True or False

False: E-cigarettes contain harmful chemicals such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde

100

E- cigarettes are the most commonly used nicotine product used by youth 

True of False

True

Only 7% of youth (grades 7-12) smoke cigarettes, but 11% of youth use e-cigarettes.

100

In Ontario, E-cigarettes can be sold to someone who is  18 years of age and older

Answer : It is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to youth under the age of 19

200

What is the liquid in e-cigarettes called?

 propylene glycol, glycerin and nicotine 

200

Is secondhand smoke from e-cigarettes not harmful?

False.

E-cigarette aerosol (secondhand smoke) may pose a health risk to people who are nearby.

200

Why do most youth start using e-cigarettes?

Youth may start using e-cigarettes for a variety of reasons including to look cool, to fit in, for the flavours, and as part of a social activity.

200

Can you vape inside of a mall, community centre, skate park, or sporting fields?

No, people cannot vape inside any enclosed public space such restaurants, schools, community centres, malls, workplaces. People cannot vape within 20m  of a park, playground, skatepark, or school.

300

Unlike traditional cigarettes, e-cigarette vapor does not contain nicotine or tar.... True of False

False , E-cigarettes may contain nicotine but do not contain tar

300

E-cigarettes can cause accidental injuries?

True or False

True

Defective e-cigarette batteries have caused fires and explosions, some of which have resulted in serious injuries. 

300
What percentage of youth  tried vaping in 2017 in Canada
15%
The most recent survey was done in 2017. It showed 15% of Canadians have tried E cigarettes
300

It is okay to use an E-cigarette in a car with someone who is under 16 years of age.

False. You cannot use an e-cigarette (or a regular cigarette) in a car or truck with someone who is under 16 years of age. This includes siblings or friends.

400

What are the four main components of an E- cigarette

A batter, cartridge/tank, liquid and an atomizer containing a heating element.

400

Youth who use e-cigarettes do not end up smoking later on in life.

True or False

False : Research shows that youth who use e-cigarettes are more likely to smoke later on in life.

400

Males are more likely to use E-cigarettes than females in Canada True or False

True 

The use of E-cigarettes is more prevalent among male youth (18%) than female youth (15%).

400

Bonus question: name 1 harmful ingredient that is in an e-cigarette

E-cigarettes could contain the following harmful ingredients:

ultrafine particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs.

flavorants such as diacetyl, a chemical linked to serious lung disease.

volatile organic compounds.

heavy metals, such as nickel, tin, and lead.

500

E-cigarette ''juice'' is sold in flavors such as Peanut Butter Cookie , Grandma's Apple Pie, Rainbow Custard, Unicorn blood and Kryptonite. 

True or False

True

While these flavourings may be safe to eat, they have not been tested for their safety when inhaled. The lungs are designed to filter one substance: oxygen. 

500

Science shows that e- cigarettes always have a positive  impact on  helping people quit smoking.

True or False

False

500

What impact can e-cigarettes have on youth?

E-cigarettes can have the following impacts:

1. Vaping can make smoking look normal again

2. nicotine in e-cigarettes makes it harder for youth to learn, concentrate, or control their impulses.

3. Nicotine can train your brain to become more easily addicted to other drugs

4. E-cigarettes contain chemicals that could be harmful

500

E-cigarettes cannot be used within how many metres of a school?

20 metres (same as smoking)