TSET program has resources available to educate about youth vaping dangers

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Tobacco Stops With Me Warns of Youth Vaping Dangers Resources available to educate parents, kids and the community

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OKLAHOMA CITY – October 9, 2019 – Amid growing concern over the dangers of vaping, Tobacco Stops With Me, a program of the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), recently began airing educational messaging to warn parents about Big Tobacco’s efforts to market vaping to young people. Tobacco Stops With Me also has resources available to educate parents, youth and community members about the dangers of youth vaping at StopsWithMe.com.  

Nationally, 18 people have died from lung injuries associated with e-cigarette use, or vaping, and nearly 1100 cases have been reported from 48 states, including four in Oklahoma.

“Use of vaping and ecigarette devices by young people has increased at an alarming rate and, tragically, now we are seeing some people lose their lives due to lung injury associated with these products,” said Julie Bisbee, TSET executive director. “These tragedies highlight the fact that vaping products are unregulated and we don’t know all of the harms and risks of their use. It is vital for parents, teachers and others to be informed about this issue and know what to look for to protect the youngest generation from a lifetime of addiction.”

E-cigarettes are the most popular tobacco product among middle and high school students in Oklahoma and across the U.S. In Oklahoma, 16.4% of high school students currently use electronic vapor products. Nationally, the number of high school students using e-cigarettes increased by 78% between 2017 and 2018.

The new Tobacco Stops With Me educational messaging highlights how easy it is to conceal vaping products from parents and teachers and how the tobacco industry uses flavors to entice youth into addiction.

In  one of the 30-second messages, which started airing on TV on October 7, two teenage girls are featured chatting in a bedroom. They exchange what appears to be a computer flash drive, but it is actually a vaping device.  Another 30-second message, which will be featured on statewide TV the week of October 14, shows a group of teens in a school hallway discussing the variety of sweet flavors available for vaping.

Both commercials are also available on the Tobacco Stops With Me  YouTube channel.

“Vaping is much easier to conceal from parents and teachers than traditional tobacco use,” Bisbee said. “Vaping products may look like pens or flash drives, and the vapor dissipates more quickly than smoke. Sweet, candy-like flavors attract young people, setting them up for a lifetime struggle with nicotine addiction.”

E-cigarettes contain nicotine, just like cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. Nicotine is harmful to young brains, which aren’t fully developed until around age 25. Nicotine consumption in kids can cause mood swings, irritability, anxiety and learning difficulties that persist into adulthood. Youth who vape are also seven times more likely than their peers to eventually start smoking cigarettes.

In addition to the Tobacco Stops With Me educational messaging featured on TV, extensive resources for parents, teachers and others, including tips on how to talk to kids about vaping, how to spot vape products, and upto-date information on the ecigarette use epidemic can be found at StopsWithMe.com.

About Tobacco Stops With Me Tobacco Stops With Me is a statewide health promotion campaign, funded through the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Trust that provides an efficient, emotional and highly recognizable tobaccofree message for Oklahomans to rally around. By educating the public about the negative effects and impact of tobacco, the goal of Tobacco Stops With Me is to prevent and reduce tobacco use, and improve the health and quality of life of every Oklahoman. Tobacco Stops With Me aims to inspire individuals to make positive changes—not only for their own health, but for the health of the entire state as well.

About TSET  The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) serves as a partner and bridge builder for organizations working towards shaping a healthier future for all Oklahomans. TSET provides leadership at the intersections of health by working with local coalitions and initiatives across the state, by cultivating innovative and life-changing research, and by working across public and private sectors to develop, support, implement and evaluate creative strategies to take advantage of emerging opportunities to improve the public’s health. TSET – Better Lives Through Better Health. To learn more, go to tset.ok.gov.