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Vaping in Cars with Kids to Be Banned
13 Feb
Summary
- Vaping and smoking bans will extend to cars with children.
- New regulations target playgrounds and outside school perimeters.
- Smoking bans will also apply outside hospitals and healthcare settings.

New government proposals are set to ban vaping in private vehicles carrying children under 18. This initiative is part of a wider public health strategy aimed at reducing exposure to harmful secondhand smoke.
Additionally, the plans include prohibiting smoking and vaping in children's playgrounds and outside school perimeters. Smoking will also be banned outside hospitals and healthcare settings, though vaping will be permitted on hospital grounds to support smokers quitting.
These measures, currently undergoing public consultation, are intended to protect children and vulnerable patients from the health risks associated with secondhand smoke, such as asthma, cancer, stroke, and heart disease. Exemptions include beer gardens, pub patios, and wide-open public spaces.



