Research articles

We invite you to browse the following articles and see for yourself just how serious this issue is. We also invite suggestions for this page.
If you have the time, the first article is very important for everybody including members of government to read as it shows how passive smoke affects children negatively in multi-unit and houses in close proximity.  This is significant as a majority of Australian children live in this way and they continue to be left unprotected from hazardous exposure.

Tobacco-smoke exposure in children who live in multi-unit housing 

(WHO) Protection from exposure to second-hand smoke

The right to clean air is an extension of basic human rights



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