Risks for children
Children who have a parent who smokes are seven times more likely to become smokers.
Smoking around children increases the risk of serious infections that affect the inhalling and exhalling process, such as:
rump
bronchitis
pneumonia.
- They are also more likely to get coughs, colds or wheezing.
- Smoking greatly increases the risk of SIDS (sudden unexpected death in infancy) for infants.
- Smoking increases the risk of your children glue ear powers and other infections of the middle ear.
- Smoking increases the risk of meningococcal your children.
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