New York City Housing Authority Secondhand Smoke Policy Needs More Time & Effort to Show How Well It Works
November 06, 2020
November 06, 2020
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release on Nov. 5:
One year into a smoking ban in buildings run by the nation's largest public housing authority, tenant exposure to secondhand smoke in hallways, stairwells, and apartments has not declined, a new study shows.
Among the explanations for this, investigators say, are delays in promotion and enforcement, including putting up sig . . .
One year into a smoking ban in buildings run by the nation's largest public housing authority, tenant exposure to secondhand smoke in hallways, stairwells, and apartments has not declined, a new study shows.
Among the explanations for this, investigators say, are delays in promotion and enforcement, including putting up sig . . .