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Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development
Most casinos owned by sovereign American Indian nations allow smoking, even in U.S. states such as California where state laws restrict workplace smoking. Collaborations between casinos and public health workers are needed to promote smoke-free policies that protect workers and patrons from secondha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4730534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26805860 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010143 |
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author | Klepeis, Neil E. Dhaliwal, Narinder Hayward, Gary Acevedo-Bolton, Viviana Ott, Wayne R. Read, Nathan Layton, Steve Jiang, Ruoting Cheng, Kai-Chung Hildemann, Lynn M. Repace, James L. Taylor, Stephanie Ong, Seow-Ling Buchting, Francisco O. Lee, Juliet P. Moore, Roland S. |
author_facet | Klepeis, Neil E. Dhaliwal, Narinder Hayward, Gary Acevedo-Bolton, Viviana Ott, Wayne R. Read, Nathan Layton, Steve Jiang, Ruoting Cheng, Kai-Chung Hildemann, Lynn M. Repace, James L. Taylor, Stephanie Ong, Seow-Ling Buchting, Francisco O. Lee, Juliet P. Moore, Roland S. |
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description | Most casinos owned by sovereign American Indian nations allow smoking, even in U.S. states such as California where state laws restrict workplace smoking. Collaborations between casinos and public health workers are needed to promote smoke-free policies that protect workers and patrons from secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure and risks. Over seven years, a coalition of public health professionals provided technical assistance to the Redding Rancheria tribe in Redding, California in establishing a smoke-free policy at the Win-River Resort and Casino. The coalition provided information to the casino general manager that included site-specific measurement of employee and visitor PM(2.5) personal exposure, area concentrations of airborne nicotine and PM(2.5), visitor urinary cotinine, and patron and staff opinions (surveys, focus groups, and a Town Hall meeting). The manager communicated results to tribal membership, including evidence of high SHS exposures and support for a smoke-free policy. Subsequently, in concert with hotel expansion, the Redding Rancheria Tribal Council voted to accept a 100% restriction of smoking inside the casino, whereupon PM(2.5) exposure in main smoking areas dropped by 98%. A 70% partial-smoke-free policy was instituted ~1 year later in the face of revenue loss. The success of the collaboration in promoting a smoke-free policy, and the key element of air quality feedback, which appeared to be a central driver, may provide a model for similar efforts. |
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spelling | pubmed-47305342016-02-11 Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development Klepeis, Neil E. Dhaliwal, Narinder Hayward, Gary Acevedo-Bolton, Viviana Ott, Wayne R. Read, Nathan Layton, Steve Jiang, Ruoting Cheng, Kai-Chung Hildemann, Lynn M. Repace, James L. Taylor, Stephanie Ong, Seow-Ling Buchting, Francisco O. Lee, Juliet P. Moore, Roland S. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Most casinos owned by sovereign American Indian nations allow smoking, even in U.S. states such as California where state laws restrict workplace smoking. Collaborations between casinos and public health workers are needed to promote smoke-free policies that protect workers and patrons from secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure and risks. Over seven years, a coalition of public health professionals provided technical assistance to the Redding Rancheria tribe in Redding, California in establishing a smoke-free policy at the Win-River Resort and Casino. The coalition provided information to the casino general manager that included site-specific measurement of employee and visitor PM(2.5) personal exposure, area concentrations of airborne nicotine and PM(2.5), visitor urinary cotinine, and patron and staff opinions (surveys, focus groups, and a Town Hall meeting). The manager communicated results to tribal membership, including evidence of high SHS exposures and support for a smoke-free policy. Subsequently, in concert with hotel expansion, the Redding Rancheria Tribal Council voted to accept a 100% restriction of smoking inside the casino, whereupon PM(2.5) exposure in main smoking areas dropped by 98%. A 70% partial-smoke-free policy was instituted ~1 year later in the face of revenue loss. The success of the collaboration in promoting a smoke-free policy, and the key element of air quality feedback, which appeared to be a central driver, may provide a model for similar efforts. MDPI 2016-01-20 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4730534/ /pubmed/26805860 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010143 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Klepeis, Neil E. Dhaliwal, Narinder Hayward, Gary Acevedo-Bolton, Viviana Ott, Wayne R. Read, Nathan Layton, Steve Jiang, Ruoting Cheng, Kai-Chung Hildemann, Lynn M. Repace, James L. Taylor, Stephanie Ong, Seow-Ling Buchting, Francisco O. Lee, Juliet P. Moore, Roland S. Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title | Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title_full | Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title_fullStr | Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title_short | Measuring Indoor Air Quality and Engaging California Indian Stakeholders at the Win-River Resort and Casino: Collaborative Smoke-Free Policy Development |
title_sort | measuring indoor air quality and engaging california indian stakeholders at the win-river resort and casino: collaborative smoke-free policy development |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4730534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26805860 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010143 |
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