Environmental Health Policy Secondhand Smoke Thirdhand Smoke Tobacco Control
Objectives: Despite success of clean indoor air efforts, home smoking exposes residents to secondhand smoke (SHS) and thirdhand smoke (THS). Home sales offer sellers opportunity to establish smoke-free homes, to improve salability, and promote both exposure reduction and cessation.
We explored realtor experiences with smoking-permitted home sales, views on SHS and THS, and attitudes towards mandatory disclosure of in-home smoking in sales. Methods: In 2019, 329 realtors in four Philadelphia-area counties completed on-line surveys capturing both closed-ended and
open text responses, regarding the impact of smoking on sales. Results: Virtually all (96%) of respondents reported greater difficulty selling smoking-permitted homes, and buyers with young children or health concerns least likely to consider such properties. Although 65% saw client
concerns as primarily aesthetic, 30% felt health concerns played a role. Only 20% saw mandatory disclosure of tobacco use history as negative, with 27% viewing this as positive, and 53% predicting mixed impact. Conclusions: In-home smoking negatively impacts realtors. Tobacco control
should consider disclosure as one policy strategy. Advocates and realtors should help sellers establish smoke-free properties and address tobacco-related residue, with long-term goals of maintaining smoke-free homes to support cessation.
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Title
Realtors as Partners in Tobacco Control: Results from a Pennsylvania Survey
Creators
Ann C Klassen - Drexel University
Nora Lee - Drexel University
Jessica P Lopez - Drexel University
Chloe Bernardin - Drexel University
Ryan Coffman - Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Muna Tefferi - Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Publication Details
Tobacco regulatory science, v 6(6), pp 392-404
Publisher
AIP Society India
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Community Health and Prevention
Web of Science ID
WOS:000587725000003
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85108056960
Other Identifier
991019167797204721
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