New Straits Times

KL FOLK WANT MORE SMOKING ZONES

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folk are calling for more action against smoking in public places. This comes as non-smokers said they are increasing­ly exposed to secondary smoke.

Communicat­ions strategist Lylatul Qadrina Mohd Yusman, 24, said there needed to be more designated smoking areas.

“It is hard for the authoritie­s to monitor and charge smokers everywhere.

“Designated zones is a better option.

“For example, my office compound is a smoke-free zone. My colleagues will smoke at designated zones, away from the smoke-free areas.”

Fahmi Razak, 27, agreed that there should be more such zones.

“It is time for smokers to be more responsibl­e and support ideas that can make life better for everyone.”

Student Qistina Sallehuddi­n, 21, said designated smoking areas would prevent non-smokers from being exposed to secondary smoke.

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Mayor Tan Sri Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz said the city had launched an initiative for a smoke-free Kuala Lumpur.

“Studies by the National Health Morbidity Survey 2015 show that the prevalence of smoking is 19.1 per cent.

“The aim of the 18-month initiative is to reduce this number and raise awareness about the risks of secondary smoke.

“We will work with the Health Ministry to boost enforcemen­t.

“We will also work with restaurant associatio­ns and agencies on the awareness campaign.

“Billboards, posters and LED signs have been installed in public places as part of the Partnershi­p for Healthy Cities Initiative­s.”

Announced in May, the partnershi­p between the City Hall and Bloomberg Philanthro­pies, led by World Health Organisati­on’s global ambassador for non-communicab­le diseases Michael R. Bloomberg, aims to create a better living environmen­t for the nation.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? A volunteer holding a quit smoking sign in Kuala Lumpur. People have called for more action against smoking in public places.
FILE PIC A volunteer holding a quit smoking sign in Kuala Lumpur. People have called for more action against smoking in public places.

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