Smoke Prohibited
An overview of nicotine addiction including why it is so difficult to give up smoking.
Clear Air, Healthy Lives: Embrace a Smoke-Free Zone.
At Nagarjuna Hospitals, we are committed to fostering an environment that promotes health and wellness for all our patients, visitors, and staff. As part of our dedication to providing a safe and comfortable space, we strictly enforce a smoke-free policy throughout our premises. Our facility is a smoke-prohibited zone, ensuring that tobacco smoke, vaping, and any other forms of smoking are strictly prohibited within our premises. This initiative aligns with our mission to prioritize the health and well-being of everyone who walks through our doors, creating an environment that supports recovery and promotes healthy lifestyles.
Recognizing the detrimental effects of smoking on health, our smoke-free policy extends to all indoor and outdoor areas of Nagarjuna Hospitals. We understand the challenges individuals face in quitting smoking and are committed to offering support and resources for those seeking to overcome this habit. Through this initiative, we aim to create an atmosphere that encourages clean air and a healthier lifestyle for our patients, employees, and visitors. Join us in creating a healthier community by respecting our smoke-free policy, promoting wellness, and supporting each other in achieving healthier lifestyles.
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Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious.
Kolis Muller NY Citizen