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193.5 million American adults (88.7 percent) report a strictly enforced tobacco policy at work.
Approximately 70% of survey respondents in 2005 responded that smoking should not be allowed in indoor work areas at all.
Farkas et al. (1999) found that current smokers were more likely to smoke fewer cigarettes if they lived or worked in a tobacco free environment.
Their study revealed that attempts at cessation were more likely for those who had a smoking ban at home or at work. Further, that those seeking smoking cessation while under a home or work ban had an increased likelihood of a successful quit attempt than those without smoking bans.
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