
Smoke-Free Air Act
The Smoke-Free Air Act is legislation aimed at reducing exposure to secondhand smoke in public places. It prohibits smoking in various enclosed areas, such as restaurants, bars, workplaces, and public transportation. The Act aims to protect non-smokers' health, particularly vulnerable populations like children and those with respiratory issues. By limiting smoking in these environments, the law helps create cleaner air and promotes healthier communities. It reflects growing awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke and the importance of maintaining a smoke-free environment for everyone.