Vaping devices burn atsuch hightemperatures thatusers areingesting metals andhazardouschemicals includingformaldehydeE-cigarettes andother vapingdevices containnicotine, a highlyaddictive rug withknown health risksEvery day, morethan 3,200 kidsunder the age of18 smoke theirfirst cigaretteChewingtobacco canlead to nicotineaddition, oralcancer, and gumdiseaseE-juice is the liquidsolution that containsvariouschemicals designedtomake vapingpleasurable andaddictiveMost of thevaping gas ispropyleneglycol, thesame mist infog machinesOnetablespoon ofpure nicotinewould kill anadultE-cigarettes, vapepens, and hookahsare filled withtobacco, nicotine,and other harmfulchemicalsNicotine canaffect braindevelopmentand functioningin young peopleE-cigarettesand othervapingdevices arenot risk freeNicotine is aneurotoxin thatis dangers dueto itsaddictivenessIf you smoke,eat orvaporize marijuanaregularly, your IQcould drop by 8-10pointsWhen you breathein vaporized liquid,it condenses andsits at the bottomof your lungsTobaccocigarettes arethe leadingcause ofpreventabledeaths37% of seniorsin high schooltried vaping in2018 comparedto 27% in 2017Nearly 9 outof 10 cigarettesmokers firsttried smokingby age 18E-cigarettes andother vaping devicesare marketedtowards kids withtheir bright colors anddessert/candyflavored cartridgesYouth who start drinkingbefore age 15 years arefive times more likely todevelop alcoholdependence laterin life thanthose who startdrinking at age 21.Explosions causedby the lithiumbatteries used topower vaping deviceshave occurred,resulting in injury anddeathNicotine vapor entersyour brain in 8-10seconds, and elevatesyour blood pressure,increases heart rate,and can only bebroken down in yourkidneysNearly one inthree cancerdeathsin the U.S. isconnected tosmokingDilated pupils,bloodshot eyes,and lack ofmotivation arewarning signsof abuseE-cigarettesand othervaping deicesare not FDAapprovedVaping devices areintentionallypackaged tolook like thumb drivesmaking them easierto hide from teachersand parentsE-cigarettes andother vaping deicesare used in additionto smokingcigarettes, instead ofin place of themVaping refers toinhaling andexhaling aerosolfrom an electronicvaping device orelectronic cigaretteBreathalyzerstest bloodalcohol content,whether alcoholis ingested as aliquid or vaporNatural high iswhat happenswhen youfeel completelyhappy towardssome thingyou love to doFree!Vaping devices burn atsuch hightemperatures thatusers areingesting metals andhazardouschemicals includingformaldehydeE-cigarettes andother vapingdevices containnicotine, a highlyaddictive rug withknown health risksEvery day, morethan 3,200 kidsunder the age of18 smoke theirfirst cigaretteChewingtobacco canlead to nicotineaddition, oralcancer, and gumdiseaseE-juice is the liquidsolution that containsvariouschemicals designedtomake vapingpleasurable andaddictiveMost of thevaping gas ispropyleneglycol, thesame mist infog machinesOnetablespoon ofpure nicotinewould kill anadultE-cigarettes, vapepens, and hookahsare filled withtobacco, nicotine,and other harmfulchemicalsNicotine canaffect braindevelopmentand functioningin young peopleE-cigarettesand othervapingdevices arenot risk freeNicotine is aneurotoxin thatis dangers dueto itsaddictivenessIf you smoke,eat orvaporize marijuanaregularly, your IQcould drop by 8-10pointsWhen you breathein vaporized liquid,it condenses andsits at the bottomof your lungsTobaccocigarettes arethe leadingcause ofpreventabledeaths37% of seniorsin high schooltried vaping in2018 comparedto 27% in 2017Nearly 9 outof 10 cigarettesmokers firsttried smokingby age 18E-cigarettes andother vaping devicesare marketedtowards kids withtheir bright colors anddessert/candyflavored cartridgesYouth who start drinkingbefore age 15 years arefive times more likely todevelop alcoholdependence laterin life thanthose who startdrinking at age 21.Explosions causedby the lithiumbatteries used topower vaping deviceshave occurred,resulting in injury anddeathNicotine vapor entersyour brain in 8-10seconds, and elevatesyour blood pressure,increases heart rate,and can only bebroken down in yourkidneysNearly one inthree cancerdeathsin the U.S. isconnected tosmokingDilated pupils,bloodshot eyes,and lack ofmotivation arewarning signsof abuseE-cigarettesand othervaping deicesare not FDAapprovedVaping devices areintentionallypackaged tolook like thumb drivesmaking them easierto hide from teachersand parentsE-cigarettes andother vaping deicesare used in additionto smokingcigarettes, instead ofin place of themVaping refers toinhaling andexhaling aerosolfrom an electronicvaping device orelectronic cigaretteBreathalyzerstest bloodalcohol content,whether alcoholis ingested as aliquid or vaporNatural high iswhat happenswhen youfeel completelyhappy towardssome thingyou love to doFree!

Great American Smokeout - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Vaping devices burn at such high temperatures that users are ingesting metals and hazardous chemicals including formaldehyde
  2. E-cigarettes and other vaping devices contain nicotine, a highly addictive rug with known health risks
  3. Every day, more than 3,200 kids under the age of 18 smoke their first cigarette
  4. Chewing tobacco can lead to nicotine addition, oral cancer, and gum disease
  5. E-juice is the liquid solution that contains various chemicals designed to make vaping pleasurable and addictive
  6. Most of the vaping gas is propylene glycol, the same mist in fog machines
  7. One tablespoon of pure nicotine would kill an adult
  8. E-cigarettes, vape pens, and hookahs are filled with tobacco, nicotine, and other harmful chemicals
  9. Nicotine can affect brain development and functioning in young people
  10. E-cigarettes and other vaping devices are not risk free
  11. Nicotine is a neurotoxin that is dangers due to its addictiveness
  12. If you smoke, eat or vaporize marijuana regularly, your IQ could drop by 8-10 points
  13. When you breathe in vaporized liquid, it condenses and sits at the bottom of your lungs
  14. Tobacco cigarettes are the leading cause of preventable deaths
  15. 37% of seniors in high school tried vaping in 2018 compared to 27% in 2017
  16. Nearly 9 out of 10 cigarette smokers first tried smoking by age 18
  17. E-cigarettes and other vaping devices are marketed towards kids with their bright colors and dessert/candy flavored cartridges
  18. Youth who start drinking before age 15 years are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence later in life than those who start drinking at age 21.
  19. Explosions caused by the lithium batteries used to power vaping devices have occurred, resulting in injury and death
  20. Nicotine vapor enters your brain in 8-10 seconds, and elevates your blood pressure, increases heart rate, and can only be broken down in your kidneys
  21. Nearly one in three cancer deaths in the U.S. is connected to smoking
  22. Dilated pupils, bloodshot eyes, and lack of motivation are warning signs of abuse
  23. E-cigarettes and other vaping deices are not FDA approved
  24. Vaping devices are intentionally packaged to look like thumb drives making them easier to hide from teachers and parents
  25. E-cigarettes and other vaping deices are used in addition to smoking cigarettes, instead of in place of them
  26. Vaping refers to inhaling and exhaling aerosol from an electronic vaping device or electronic cigarette
  27. Breathalyzers test blood alcohol content, whether alcohol is ingested as a liquid or vapor
  28. Natural high is what happens when you feel completely happy towards some thing you love to do
  29. Free!