Alachua County is publishing this press release at the request of the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County.
With employees increasingly returning to brick-and-mortar offices, now is a great time to evaluate your organization’s smokefree policy to protect the wellbeing of your employees. Maintaining a smokefree policy prevents employees and visitors from secondhand smoke exposure, which has been linked to heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer.
Does your smokefree policy cover these recommendations?
- Includes indoor and outdoor property with no exceptions
- Includes all forms of tobacco and nicotine products (example: e-cigarettes)
- Includes all work vehicles
In addition to implementing a smokefree policy, having cessation resources available is important to promote quitting amongst employees. This is beneficial to your business as recent studies of the private sector have suggested that employees who smoke cost businesses, on average, more than $6,000 per year due to increased healthcare costs and productivity loss. Along with cutting costs, you will be creating an environment that promotes cessation and protects your employee’s health. This is even more important during these times as according to the CDC, being a current or former cigarette smoker increases your risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
So where do you start?
Contact the Alachua County Health Department-Tobacco Prevention Office at 352-334-7914 for assistance. Callers are provided with an evaluation of their current tobacco policy and step by step directions for strengthening their policy, support and technical assistance from health department staff, and complimentary communication materials such as signage and printed cessation materials.