You will find resources and tools to assist with second-hand smoke or implementing a no-smoking policy in your building below:
Resources for Going Smoke-Free
- How to Implement a Smoke-free Policy: A Protocol for Condominiums
- “What’s That Smell?” Canadian Condominium Institute Eastern Ontario (CCIEO)
- Developing Smoke-Free Condos: A Guide for New Builds in English and French
- Smoke-free Condominiums Fact Sheet
- Business Case for Smoke-free Housing in English and French
- Canadian Condominium Institute is a national, independent, non-profit organization for condominiums.
- Human Rights and No-Smoking Policies for Multi-Unit Dwellings
Tools for Going Smoke-Free
Sample Tools for Residents
- Complaint letter to a condominium’s board of directors
- Physician letter
- Resident log for tracking second-hand smoke exposure
Cannabis Cultivation
Cessation Supports
- Smokers’ Helpline 877.513.5333 provides free confidential access to a trained Quit Specialist by phone to provide support quitting smoking
- Interpreters are available
- Smokers’ Helpline Online Support provides tips, tools and support to quit smoking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Smokers’ Helpline Text Support – text iQuit to 123456 to received support from a live Quit Coach during business hours and text messages customized to your quit date
- Smokers’ Helpline Quit Map lists programs and services for quitting smoking by location
- STOP on the Road provides free nicotine replacement therapy and counselling support
- Local Public Health Unit providesfree smoking cessation support