Vaping, Tobacco, and Nicotine
Vaping, Tobacco, and Nicotine
Key Facts
- Vapes are also call electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).
- Using a vape is most commonly called vaping.
- Vapes work by heating a liquid to produce an aerosol (aka vapor) that users inhale into their lungs.
- The liquid can contain: nicotine, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabinoid (CBD) oils, and/or other substances and additives.
- Vapes contain poisons, carcinogens, and toxic metals.
- The most commonly used vapes by teens are disposable or pod-style vapes that come in many flavors and sizes.
How to Talk With Your Child
You can play a significant role in protecting your child from the dangers of vaping and nicotine dependence. Use the tips and information linked below as a framework for having a productive conversation.
- American Lung Association – Talking About Vaping
- Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids – Tips for Talking to Your Kids
- Parents Against Vaping and E-Cigs