The following post is sponsored by Health Canada. As always all opinions remain those of the author.
My heart is full, my house is full. Two kids, a dog, a cat and a whole lot of crazy. It’s our own kind of perfect. As a mom I’ve strived to make my house a safe place to come home to. A place where not only my children are welcome, but so are all of their friends. We run on love, honesty and communication. No topic is off-limits and one we’ve been chatting about lately is vaping. Do you know much about this “new” thing? It’s all the rage, all-too-common and apparently all-too-cool. The problem: it’s really not cool. The fact is, vaping is not harmless , and in my opinion, it’s downright scary and you need to have a conversation with your teens about it today.
Here’s what you and your teen need to know:
Vaping is not harmless
- Vaping can increase your exposure to harmful chemicals.
- Vaping can lead to nicotine addiction.
- The long-term consequences of vaping are unknown.
- It’s rare but defective batteries in vaping products have caused fires and explosions
- With vaping comes nicotine and of course its own set of health risks.
Risks of nicotine
Health Canada tells us, ”Nicotine is a highly addictive chemical. Youth are especially susceptible to its negative effects, as it is known to alter their brain development and can affect memory and concentration. It can also lead to addiction and physical dependence. Although Not all vaping products contain nicotine, the majority of them do, and the level of nicotine can vary widely. Some vaping liquids have very low levels, while others can contain more nicotine than in a typical cigarette. Even if a vaping product does not contain nicotine, there is still a risk of being exposed to other harmful chemicals.”
Vaping nicotine can alter teen brain development. Can you believe it?!
Vaping versus smoking
For smokers, vaping is less harmful than smoking. However, it is not safe for youth to use any nicotine products, including cigarettes and vaping products.
Vaping liquids
Do you know what is in vaping liquids? I didn’t. Here’s the answer thanks to Health Canada.
“The ingredients typically found in vaping liquids include glycerol, flavours, propylene glycol and varying levels of nicotine. The long-term safety of inhaling these substances in vaping products is unknown and continues to be assessed.
There is no burning during vaping, instead, the liquid is heated. This heating process can cause reactions and create new chemicals, such as formaldehyde. Some contaminants, such as metals, might also get into the vaping products and then into the aerosol.”
What to look for:
There are characteristics that can make vaping products more difficult for parents and teachers to recognize or detect: devices come in a variety of shapes and sizes, some resembling a USB flash drive, liquids can have high levels of nicotine and come in a variety of flavours; and vaping may not leave a lingering identifiable smell.
Vaping products have many names, such as: e-cigarettes, vape pens, vapes, mods, tanks, and e-hookahs. They may also be known by various brand names.
This is what you can do.
Set a positive example
If you use tobacco or vaping products, be honest with your child about the risks, and any regrets, difficulties and health effects resulting from your experience. Talk with your teen about when and why you started to smoke/vape and explain how you thought it would make you feel, and how it is affecting your health. Keep the conversation going
Keep the conversation going
Youtuber MollyBurke takes her role as an influencer and role-model seriously and uses her power to tell her audience exactly what she thinks about vaping. Molly wants to live her “best, most positive, healthy, strong life” and has some strong opinions on e-cigarettes, and vaping. Molly tells her fans to “Be your own unique unicorn…don’t follow the rest of the herd.”
Educate your teen:
Vaping can lead to nicotine addiction.
Vaping can expose you to chemicals that could harm your health.
The long-term health impacts of vaping are unknown.
Parenting is a gift, a gift with responsibilities. Each new year comes with new challenges, and it’s up to us to make sure our teens have every piece of information they need to make informed decisions so that they may live their best lives.
If you need more information on vaping be sure to visit Health Canada at Canada.ca/vaping where you will find up-to-date research, and printable material you can use at home.
Vicki Hill says
Vaping is smoking.
They make them atractive to people with flavours hoping to fool the user.
Thank you for all of the information.
Heidi P says
Vaping is just as harmful as smoking cigarettes, its just a facade that people think it is different but its the same to a degree
AD says
I don’t care what anyone says, vaping, just like smoking is gross and disgusting. Thank you for the information, no one should be doing this; its so bad for you!
Nate says
Thanks for this important information that all parents should know
Shirley O says
Thank you for creating awareness on such an important topic. It’s important to have discussions with your children on the harmful effects of vaping.
Mike Gismondi says
I’m hoping that my kids aren’t tempted to start vaping.
Christine F says
I will certainly bookmark this, I will take these conversations as they come and use opportunities I see fit to educate my children. Being informed is the first step
nicky says
Such an important topic – thank you for bringing attention to it.
Suzi says
I hate vaping! I was explaining it to my bf as he couldn’t figure out what was wrong with it from a health perspective so I appreciated you writing this post and I shared it with him.
Linda Bragg says
Thanks for the information. Teens are so impressionable and see all what their friends are doing and want to be in the crowd so to speak. Keeping the information out there is all one can do and hope that they make the right choices. It is hard especially when even adults are vaping and the teens also see them doing it.
Jolie says
Such a great article! Vaping is such a trend now with teens.
Shirley P says
This is great information The article was very interesting
Tracy says
This whole vapping thing is getting out of hand! Companies should be banned from advertising to young teens who are impressionable. Some say they do more harm than actual cigarettes
Sandra Dufoe says
Thanks for all the information this was very informative.
Melissa Still says
This is a very important post. It shocks me how so many think that this is the “healthy” alternative to smoking. I agree that knowledge is power and the more you can keep conversations going, the more awareness there is.