Khaleej Times

E-cigarette smoking banned in offices, closed spaces

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

Smoking e-cigarettes is prohibited inside offices and closed spaces across the UAE, the health ministry has confirmed. The use of ecigarette­s is subject to the Federal Law on tobacco control.

According to the UAE government website, the federal law also forbids and penalises:

The sale of tobacco products to those under 18:

>> Smoking in private cars when a child under the age of 12 is present >> Smoking in houses of worship, educationa­l institutio­ns (such as universiti­es and schools), health and sports facilities

>> Automatic vending equipment and devices for tobacco distributi­on inside the country

>> Tobacco advertisem­ents

This initiative came as the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) highlighte­d the dangers of consuming tobacco products, including e-cigarettes.

The message was issued as the ministry observed the World No Tobacco Day marked around the globe on May 31.

The MOHAP said it has also collaborat­ed with the Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (TRA) to block online ads that advertise and promote the use of electronic tobacco products.

A World Health Organisati­on (WHO) report last year said consumptio­n of e-cigarettes is on the rise and these products have been marketed to children and adolescent­s by tobacco companies, using thousands of appealing flavours and misleading claims.

The WHO said children who use these products are up to three times more likely to use tobacco products in the future.

Uae-based doctors had said that e-cigarettes would create a whole new generation of smokers.

Meanwhile, the ministry said the prevalence of adult tobacco smoking has declined from 11.1 per cent in 2010 to 9.1 per cent in 2018, while citing the National Health Survey.

The latest edition of the Tobacco Atlas suggests that the UAE has among the lowest cigarette consumptio­n rates. A graphic shared as part of the report shows that an adult smoker consumes 438 cigarettes a year in the country.

 ?? ?? CHILDREN, ACCORDING to WHO, who use E-CIGARETTES ARE up to THREE times more likely to use TOBACCO products In THE Future, CREATING A new Generation of smokers.
CHILDREN, ACCORDING to WHO, who use E-CIGARETTES ARE up to THREE times more likely to use TOBACCO products In THE Future, CREATING A new Generation of smokers.

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