For more information, contact:
Sarah Davis, MNM
Regional Director of Programs
American Lung Association of the Southwest
Serving the states of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah
Ph: (303) 941-8987 / Fax: (866) 664-5097
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside, smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured a photo of members of the American Legion, Post
31, in Boulder City, Nevada, praising smokefree workplaces.
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured the owners of the Evans Old Towne Grill in Boulder
City, Nevada, stating "Evans is proud to be smoke free and our
patrons dont mind taking their smoking outside." |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured Chris Frausto of The Gallery, noting that secondhand
smoke is hazardous to health and expressing support for smokefree workplaces. |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured the Robinson family of Boulder City, Nevada, stating,
"We are so grateful that we work in smoke-free workplaces - and so
are our children. We try very hard to take care of our health. We support
smoke-free workplaces in Boulder City so that every family has a safe place
to work." |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured smokefree air supporters Ralph and Sara Denton from
Boulder City, Nevada. |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured the BC Flightlinez Crew from Boulder City, Nevada, stating
"After a great day of flying fast through the canyon, we like to slow
down at places where the inside air is as fresh as the outside." |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured the Dillinger Crew from Boulder City, Nevada, stating
"Come on in! We know you'll love eating & drinking in our smoke-free
bar every bit as much as we love working in it." |
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Boulder City. Clean on the outside,
smoke-free on the inside.
This ad featured the Sheldon family from Boulder City, Nevada, stating,
"We support smoke-free workplaces because it protects the ones we love." |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Wes Costas of the Falcon Ridge Hotel, stating, "Everyone
is welcome to come and enjoy our smoke-free hotel. We believe our employees
and customers deserve to breathe clean, healthy air at the Falcon Ridge." |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Elizabeth Glovich, FNP, in Mesquite, Nevada, describing
the health hazard posed by secondhand smoke exposure and expressing support
for smokefree workplaces. |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Father Bob Puhlman, pastor, in Mesquite, Nevada, expressing
support for smokefree air. |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Hugo Cerff, Hugos Hilltop Restaurant, stating,
"People come to Hugos Hilltop Restaurant because of our great
food and the clean, smoke-free air." |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Mesquite, Nevada, resident Kathryn Briggs, stating "As
a two-time cancer survivor, I definitely appreciate breathing clean air
when I go out. I don't think anyone should have to breathe smoke where they
work or play." |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Mesquite, Nevada, resident Darlene Torres, stating "Secondhand
smoke affects so many of us in different ways. I know that as a diabetic,
secondhand smoke can make my condition much worse, and I have to limit how
much time I spend in smoke-filled places. For all of our health, I think
it's time we went smoke-free." |
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Mesquite. Live, Work, Play. A
Clean Getaway.
This ad featured Mesquite, Nevada, resident Jay Hill, stating "As
a Mesquite small business owner, I value the health of my customers and
fellow workers. No one should have to be exposed to secondhand smoke in
a smoke-filled environment." |
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Don't gamble with secondhand
smoke
This print ad urged that casinos be made smokefree and noted, "Casino
employees are at a greater risk of lung and heart disease. Workers in casinos
that are well ventilated still absorbed nicotine at 300-600
percent higher levels than workers in other workplaces." |
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Love my job, hate the smoke
This print ad featured a female casino worker asking smoking patrons
to smoke outside. |
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Love my job, hate the smoke
This print ad featured a male casino worker asking smoking patrons
to smoke outside. |