innovapor electronic cigarettesThe reason behind smoking regulations is to protect people from the effects of second-hand smoke, which may include risk of heart disease, cancer, emphysema and other harmful diseases. Each country around the world, have their own regulations with regards to smoking. In most countries, indoor smoking is really banned, places such as hospitals, schools and even offices after citing scientific evidence that shows, smoking is harmful not only to smokers but also to people who inhale second-hand smoke.

In Japan, some smoking regulations prohibit smoking in the streets, their solution they make smoking lounges for smokers where they can freely smoke all they want. In the Philippines, there are smoking regulations in Davao city that bans a large number of public places, including public buildings, entertainment venues, shopping malls and concerts since 2002. Also in some states in the US smoking regulations are implemented in smoking on bars and restaurants also. Smoking regulations are also implemented 4 years ago in Hong Kong; the government has started banning the public from smoking in public places such as bus stops, parks, bars and restaurants. If caught the government has imposed a fine of 1500HKD.

These are just few of many smoking regulations around the world. Whatever the regulations are in some countries, they all serve the same purpose and that’s public safety. Such law in fact lower health care cost, and addition to that, it lowers the risk of fire incidents, which is very beneficial to the public.

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