Vaping Basics
What's Inside?
Effects on Teens
100

What is vaping?

Using an electronic device to inhale aerosol.

100

Name one substance often found in vapes.

Nicotine, chemicals, flavoring.

100

Why do some teens think vaping is "cool" or harmless?

Peer pressure, flavors, social media influence.

200

What device is commonly used to vape?

Vape pen, e-cigarette, Juul, puff bar.

200

What addictive drug is found in vapes?

Nicotine.

200

Name one short term effect of vaping. 

Coughing, headache, dizziness, nausea.

300

What does e-cigarette stand for?

Electronic Cigarette.

300

True or False: Vape aerosol is just water vapor.

False.

300

Why are teens more at risk for addiction?

Their brains are still developing. 
400

Why are vape devices easy to hide?

They are small, they can look like USBs, and don't always produce strong smells.

400

Name one chemical (besides nicotine) found in vape aerosol.

Heavy metals, formaldehyde, ultrafine particles.

400

How can vaping effect the brain?

It can harm memory, attention and learning.

500

How can vaping lead to smoking later on?

It can increase nicotine addiction and normalize smoking.

500

Why is flavoring in vapes a problem for teens?

It makes vaping more appealing and hides the danger.

500

Explain one long-term health risk of vaping. 

Addiction, lung damage, and increased risk of smoking.