Remley Calls on VA Residents to Celebrate Smoke-Free Restaurants
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Posted: 2:12 PM Nov 19, 2009
Remley Calls on VA Residents to Celebrate Smoke-Free Restaurants
Richmond, Va.
To celebrate the upcoming ban on smoking in restaurants, Virginia’s Health Commissioner called on Virginians Thursday to show their support for the new law and local businesses by dining at their favorite smoke-free restaurants.
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To celebrate the upcoming ban on smoking in restaurants, Virginia’s Health Commissioner called on Virginians Thursday to show their support for the new law and local businesses by dining at their favorite smoke-free restaurants.

The Commonwealth’s new law to eliminate smoking in Virginia restaurants and protect restaurant workers and patrons from secondhand smoke takes effect December 1. Secondhand smoke is responsible for as many as 1,040 adult deaths per year in Virginia.

During restaurant inspections, the Virginia Department of Health will check to ensure that smoking paraphernalia such as ashtrays are removed and that required “no smoking” signs are displayed. The health department will also observe whether anyone in a smoke-free area is smoking and whether any designated smoking areas are in fact structurally separate from non-smoking dining rooms.

At a news conference Thursday, Commissioner Karen Remley, M.D., MBA, recognized the 34th annual Great American Smoke-Out and encouraged Virginians to join her in expressing gratitude to Virginia’s restaurant and hospitality industry for supporting efforts to protect public health.

“I am encouraging you to join me in the ‘Commonwealth Breathe Easy Challenge’ by going to your favorite restaurant on December 1 to thank them for creating a smoke-free environment and congratulating them for their business success,” says Remley. “Smoke-free dining protects public health, makes good business sense, improves our quality of life and will help all Virginians to breathe easy.”

Virginians can learn more about the new law and download appreciation cards from the VDH Website to thank restaurants that are smoke-free and encourage others to make the move. The Website answers frequently asked questions and offers “no smoking” signs and materials for restaurant owners to share with customers and staff.

Remley was joined at the news conference by Marty H. Kilgore, executive director of Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth, who discussed a recent survey by the foundation’s teen volunteer group, Y Street. The survey, which can be found online at the link below, found that a ban on smoking in restaurants would add more customers than it discouraged.

For every survey respondent who would dine out less often because of a smoking ban, five said they would dine out more frequently. This supports the conclusion of numerous published studies from around the country that smoke-free measures do not harm restaurant sales.

“We are extremely proud of all the time and energy that our Y Street volunteers put into their project,” says Kilgore. “This group of more than 160 young people conducted a remarkably professional survey.”

Research shows that smoking bans encourage smokers to quit. With the approach of December 1, VDH is bolstering its Quit Now Virginia hotline to serve more than 3,500 smokers a year.

Those who want help quitting can call toll-free 800-784-8669 to be connected to information and assistance in English and in Spanish. The cessation hot line provides counseling and quit kits to those ready to take the step to a healthier lifestyle.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Crystal Location: Stanley Va. on Nov 19, 2009 at 06:22 PM

Very glad to see this! This can be very annoying and disturbing walking into a restaurant and not being able to catch your breath. People can be very immature when in public! I think people need to consider what they would want others to do if they are not smokers! Things like this is what causes global warming and other things that is not good for our planet! God doesn't like it when people is killing his creations!!!
Posted by: Caleb Location: Franklin WV on Nov 19, 2009 at 06:17 PM

I think that this is a very good thing! Every time you walk in a restaurant now you won't have to smoke smoke. Especially people who have breathing problems like asthma like I do. I Go to Harrisonburg a lot and eat out every time. Anytime I'm around smoke it's hard for me to breathe that evening... It extremely annoys me!
Posted by: Rusty Location: Shenandoah, VA on Nov 19, 2009 at 04:48 PM

I agree with Sue. I to am a non smoker, but I will be carrying my spitter into smoke free establishments.
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