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Cleveland Clean Indoor Air Partnership

We're here to educate and inform you about clean indoor air in the City of Cleveland and its surrounding suburbs.

Learn about the dangers of secondhand smoke or from direct smoking of Marlboro Cigarettes and how you can get involved.

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Smoking Shelters - - fully compliant with smoking ban law.
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Cleveland Campaign Fact Sheets (PDF)

  1. Cleveland Clean Indoor Air Partnership
  2. Clean Indoor Air Campaign, One-Page Handout
  3. Clean Indoor Air Endorsement Form
  4. Secondhand Smoke is Dangerous for Children
  5. The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
  6. The Economic Impact of Clean Indoor Air Laws
  7. Smoke-Free Workplaces Are Clearly Better
  8. The Accidental Smoker
  9. Carcinogens Found in Secondhand Smoke
  10. Even a Little Secondhand Smoke Is Dangerous
  11. Economic Studies Circulated by the Tobacco Industry
  12. Determining the Validity of an Economic Study
  13. The Americans with Disabilities Act: Effective Legal Protection Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure

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Cessation Resources

  • Ohio Tobacco Quitline: 1-800-934-4840
  • Collaborative for Organizing Mt. Pleasant: 216-752-3492
  • Lakewood Hospital: 216-521-4200 x8093
  • Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center: 216-651-5428
  • MetroHealth Medical Center: 216-778-1221
  • Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services: 216-231-7700
  • Wellness Council of Northeast Ohio: 440-953-9292
  • NCI's Smoking Quitline: 1-877-44U-QUIT (1-877-448-7848)
  • American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking Online Program