Attitudes Measured in the Survey of California

Adults on Smoke-Free Environments

  • Playgrounds and other child play areas should be smoke-free within a minimun of 15 feet from the edge of the play areas. (Playground)
  • Workplaces should designate at least a 15-foot smoke-free area around all building Entrances. (Doorway)
  • Restaurants that have outdoor dinning areas should desiganate at least 50% of outdoor seating as smoke-free. (Patio Dining)
  • Outdoor entertainment venues such as sports stadiums, amphitheaters, amusement parks, zoos and fairgrounds should designated smoking and non-smoking areas. (Entertainment)
  • Indian Casinos in California should have designated smoking and non-smoking areas. (Casinos)
  • Common areas within apartment and condominium complexes, such as swiming pools, playground, stairwells, laundry rooms, elevators, recreation and fitness rooms should be smoke-free. (Apartment Common Area)
  • Apartment complexes should be require at least 50% of the rental units to be smoke-free. (Apartment)
  • Public and private hospitals and medical buildings should designate their grounds as smoke-free. (Hospital)
  • On-campus student housing affiliated with public colleges and universities should be smoke-free. (Campus)
  • Nursing homes and other long-term health care facilities should be smoke-free. (Nursing Home)
  • Hotel and motel lobbies and common areas such as swiming pools and fitness rooms should be smoke-free. (Hotel)

Note: Words in bold letter are used as the reference of each item on charts.

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