Comfort kits aim to help clear the air, keep visitors comfortable

Published: April 24, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

b'Theresa Hankin (photo by Kathleen Paice Froio) Theresa Hankin (photo by Kathleen Paice Froio) Upstate Medical University was the first SUNY campus to go smoke-free, in 2005, and today remains smoke- and tobacco-free. In an effort to help visitors stick to that policy, Upstate has begun offering "Clear the Air comfort kits" containing nicotine lozenges. Respiratory therapist and smoking-cessation education coordinator Theresa Hankin explains the new project and talks about how some employees have stopped smoking since the policy took effect. For a variety of information about tobacco and how to quit the nicotine habit, click Upstate Medical University was the first SUNY campus to go smoke-free, in 2005, and today remains smoke- and tobacco-free. In an effort to help visitors stick to that policy, Upstate has begun offering "Clear the Air comfort kits" containing nicotine lozenges. Respiratory therapist and smoking-cessation education coordinator Theresa Hankin explains the new project and talks about how some employees have stopped smoking since the policy took effect. For a variety of information about tobacco and how to quit the nicotine habit, click here. here.'