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Air Kit AvailablePublished Wednesday, November 20, 1996 in the Gurdon TimesProtect yourself and those you love this holiday season and all year from the hazards of secondhand smoke. A "Clean Indoor Air Kit" is being offered free by the American Lung Association of Arkansas and Christmas Seals. The 1996 Christmas Seals Campaign is currently underway in Arkansas, and the American Lung Association urges everyone to answer their Christmas Seals letter as generously as possible. Free "Protect Your Breathing" materials, such as this kit, are just one of several services and programs Christmas Seals donations make possible. The American Lung Association is fighting for your breath and the breath of the 230,000 Arkansans who suffer from incurable lung disease. Included in the "Clean Indoor Air Kit" is the lastest information on reducing the health risks of secondhand smoke, along with signs for you to use at home, at work and a lapel pin. Use these items to increase awareness of smoke-free environments and your desire to keep your lungs healthy. The "Clean Indoor Air Kit" can help you become visible, work to make your environment smoke-free and protect yourself from the dangers of secondhand smoke. For your free "Clean Indoor Air Kit," call the American Lung Association of Arkansas, the Christmas Seal People, toll free at 1-800-586-4872 or 224- 5864 in Pulaski County. When You Can't Breath, Nothing Else Matters! Search | Nevada County Picayune by date | Gurdon Times by date |
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