Evaluation/Air Quality
Equipment & Technical Assistance
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Contact:
Andrew Hyland
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo , New York 14263
(716) 845-8391
Centers for Disease Control
Contact:
Stephen Babb
Health Education Specialist
(770) 488-1172
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Jessica Kuehne
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
1400 I Street, NW Suite 1200
Washington , DC 20005
(202) 296-5469
Journal Articles and Reports
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Respirable particles and carcinogens in the air of Delaware hospitality venues before and after a smoking ban [Repace, James, J Occup Environ Med 2004;46(9):887-905]
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Indoor air quality in hospitality venues before and after implementation of a clean indoor air law—Western New York [Travers MJ, Cummings KM, Hyland A, Repace J, Babb S, Pechacek T, Caraballo R. , MMWR 2003; 53(44):1038-1041]
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Bartenders' respiratory health after establishment of smoke-free bars and taverns (California) [Eisner MD, Smith AK, Blanc PD., Journal of the American Medical Association 1998;280:1909-1914]
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Reduced incidence of admissions for myocardial infarction associated with public smoking ban: before and after study (Helena, MT) [Sargent RP, Shepard RM, Glantz SA. BMJ 2004;328: 977 - 980]
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Evaluation Plan for the New York State Clean Indoor Air Law [New York State Department of Health]
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New York Compliance Study, Press Release and Chart
- The Health and Economic Impact of New York's Clean Indoor Air Act [New York State Department of Health, July 2006]
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Evaluation of the Massachusetts Smoke-free Workplace Law: A Preliminary Report. [Connolly, et al. Division of Public Health Practice , Harvard School of Public Health , Tobacco Research Program]
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Long term Compliance with California 's Smoke-Free Workplace Law among Bars and Restaurants in Los Angeles County [Tobacco Control 2003; 12 :269-273]
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Eliminating Smoking in Bars, Taverns, and Gaming Clubs: The California Smoke-free Workplace Act: A Case Study (California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section)
A report on the process of adopting and implementing a statewide clean indoor air law that covers almost all workplaces, including bars. The report includes implementation strategies for smoke-free bars, evaluation methods (including approaches that were used to track public support for the law as well as the law's economic and public health impact), lessons learned, and future implications. -
Eliminating Smoking in Bars, Restaurants and Gaming Clubs in California [BREATH: The California Smoke Free Bar Program Journal of Public Health Policy, 2001;22:81-87]
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California Bar Establishments Field Research Corporation Polls, March 1998 and October 2002 [California Department of Health Services]
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San Francisco letter re: issue of noise following implementation of smoke-free bar law


