Tobacco smokepollution orcomprehensivesmokeexposureSecond-handsmoke orenvironmentaltobaccosmokeInfantsandyoungchildrenIt continuouslyreleasesharmfulchemicals intothe airAsthmaPassivesmoking inconfinedenvironmentsCytochromeP450enzymesContinuedexposure tocarcinogensThird-handsmokeAsthmaFormaldehydeFirst-handsmokeArterialinflammationand increasedbloodpressureMainstreamsmokeOff-gassingAccumulationofcarcinogensin the bodyItparalyzesor destroysthem (cilia)SystemicabsorptionEndothelialdysfunctionand bloodclotformationIncreased riskof cancers,cardiovasculardiseases, andrespiratoryillnessesSecond-handsmokeChronicinflammationand damageto lungtissuesActivesmoking orfirst-handsmokingPassivesmokingFormation ofnitrosaminesEmphysemaCarbonmonoxideSmoke caninfiltratethrough sharedventilationsystems, walls,and windows.AtherosclerosisFineparticulatematter(PM2.5)By puttingcontaminatedobjects orhands in theirmouthsCarpets,upholstery,andcurtainsSecond-hand smokeis inhaled directly,while third-handsmoke is absorbedthrough contact withcontaminatedsurfaces.NicotineBenzeneChemicalagingInfants,youngchildren, andthe elderlyStimulationof thesympatheticnervoussystemRespiratoryissues,increasedcancer risk, andskin irritationBy persistentexposure totoxicresidues onsurfacesTobacco smokepollution orcomprehensivesmokeexposureSecond-handsmoke orenvironmentaltobaccosmokeInfantsandyoungchildrenIt continuouslyreleasesharmfulchemicals intothe airAsthmaPassivesmoking inconfinedenvironmentsCytochromeP450enzymesContinuedexposure tocarcinogensThird-handsmokeAsthmaFormaldehydeFirst-handsmokeArterialinflammationand increasedbloodpressureMainstreamsmokeOff-gassingAccumulationofcarcinogensin the bodyItparalyzesor destroysthem (cilia)SystemicabsorptionEndothelialdysfunctionand bloodclotformationIncreased riskof cancers,cardiovasculardiseases, andrespiratoryillnessesSecond-handsmokeChronicinflammationand damageto lungtissuesActivesmoking orfirst-handsmokingPassivesmokingFormation ofnitrosaminesEmphysemaCarbonmonoxideSmoke caninfiltratethrough sharedventilationsystems, walls,and windows.AtherosclerosisFineparticulatematter(PM2.5)By puttingcontaminatedobjects orhands in theirmouthsCarpets,upholstery,andcurtainsSecond-hand smokeis inhaled directly,while third-handsmoke is absorbedthrough contact withcontaminatedsurfaces.NicotineBenzeneChemicalagingInfants,youngchildren, andthe elderlyStimulationof thesympatheticnervoussystemRespiratoryissues,increasedcancer risk, andskin irritationBy persistentexposure totoxicresidues onsurfaces

Tobacco Education - 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. Tobacco smoke pollution or comprehensive smoke exposure
  2. Second-hand smoke or environmental tobacco smoke
  3. Infants and young children
  4. It continuously releases harmful chemicals into the air
  5. Asthma
  6. Passive smoking in confined environments
  7. Cytochrome P450 enzymes
  8. Continued exposure to carcinogens
  9. Third-hand smoke
  10. Asthma
  11. Formaldehyde
  12. First-hand smoke
  13. Arterial inflammation and increased blood pressure
  14. Mainstream smoke
  15. Off-gassing
  16. Accumulation of carcinogens in the body
  17. It paralyzes or destroys them (cilia)
  18. Systemic absorption
  19. Endothelial dysfunction and blood clot formation
  20. Increased risk of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and respiratory illnesses
  21. Second-hand smoke
  22. Chronic inflammation and damage to lung tissues
  23. Active smoking or first-hand smoking
  24. Passive smoking
  25. Formation of nitrosamines
  26. Emphysema
  27. Carbon monoxide
  28. Smoke can infiltrate through shared ventilation systems, walls, and windows.
  29. Atherosclerosis
  30. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5)
  31. By putting contaminated objects or hands in their mouths
  32. Carpets, upholstery, and curtains
  33. Second-hand smoke is inhaled directly, while third-hand smoke is absorbed through contact with contaminated surfaces.
  34. Nicotine
  35. Benzene
  36. Chemical aging
  37. Infants, young children, and the elderly
  38. Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system
  39. Respiratory issues, increased cancer risk, and skin irritation
  40. By persistent exposure to toxic residues on surfaces