51品茶is a 100% smoke and tobacco-free campus
The University is dedicated to promoting a healthy environment for all students, employees, and visitors. The use of any tobacco or smoked products, including e-cigarettes, is prohibited anywhere on campus, including personal vehicles parked on 51品茶property.
51品茶is committed to providing assistance to all students, faculty, and staff who want to quit using tobacco. Cessation information and programs are listed on this page and 51品茶will co-sponsor programs with campus groups.
Violations
Faculty and professional staff who violate the policy are subject to a $75 fine and progressive disciplinary procedures in accordance with the UNE鈥檚 Human Resource policies. Supervisors will be notified of violations and will assist in the discipline process. Supervisors are expected to remind individuals of the policy and seek cooperation with compliance.
Students who violate the policy are subject to a $75 fine and disciplinary action through the Office of Student Conduct.
Visitors who violate the policy will be informed that University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. Visitors who continue to violate the policy following a warning will be escorted off-campus.
Compliance and Enforcement
The success of this policy depends on the thoughtfulness, consideration, and cooperation of the entire 51品茶Community. It is the responsibility of all members of the University Community to comply with this policy.
Faculty, professional staff, and students who see individuals smoking, using tobacco or e-cigarettes on university grounds are asked to inform these individuals politely that university policy prohibits such behavior anywhere on university property. This can be done verbally through conversation, or by handing the individual one of the policy reminder cards.
Reminder cards are available at the following locations:
- Biddeford Campus: Student Health Center, Housing and Residential/Commuter Life staff, the Office of Human Resources, and the Campus Center Information Desk
- Portland Campus: Student Health Center, Student Affairs Office, Office of Human Resources, and Finley Recreation Center
Individuals who do not feel comfortable approaching someone violating the policy can submit the area and type of violation to enforcement staff using the smoke and tobacco-free reporting form. Individuals should not contact the University Safety and Security Department to report a violation of the policy.
Cessation Resources
- 51品茶Student Health Center
- Biddeford Campus: (207) 602-2358
- Portland Campus (207) 221-4242
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- Program is free but pre-registration is requested. To register call (207) 283-7908.
- : 1 (800) 207-1230
Additional Resources
- Additional information on Electronic Cigarettes
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- (207) 287-4627
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- 1 (800) 358-9295
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- 1 (800) 227-2345
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- 1 (800) 586-4872
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- 1 (800) 242-8721
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- 1 (415) 750-0328
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- 1 (800) 4Cancer
FAQ
Secondhand smoke, also known as environmental tobacco smoke, is a Class A carcinogen. Its detrimental effects on health are well established and include triggering asthma attacks, causing lung cancer, and causing cardiovascular and other lung diseases. Attempts to eradicate exposure to secondhand smoke through limiting smoking to enclosed spaces or outside entrance areas and sidewalks is ineffective because smoke can easily travel through open doors, through heating and air circulation vents, people must walk on sidewalks through the smoke of others, and smoke easily travels outside any established boundaries or designated areas. Additionally, chewing tobacco and snuff are associated with oral cancers. (CDC Source for Health Effects of Tobacco)
51品茶has a responsibility to its students and employees to provide a healthful environment. Research findings show that tobacco use in general, including smoking and breathing secondhand smoke, constitute a significant health hazard. In addition to causing direct health hazards, smoking contributes to college costs in other ways, including potential fire damage, cleaning and maintenance costs, and costs associated with absenteeism, health care, and medical insurance. For several years, 51品茶has provided a Wellness Program for its employees and students. Providing a smoke-free/tobacco-free campus is another example of UNE鈥檚 commitment to student, visitor, and employee wellness. (Source for )
The administration has a responsibility to provide a healthy environment for every one of its students and employees. By eliminating smoking on campus, all students, faculty, and staff will be protected from secondhand smoke, a known 200 carcinogen. A smoking ban does not take away individuals鈥 rights to smoke, rather it eliminates smokers鈥 risks of harming others. 51品茶is invested, not only in academic achievement but also in developing life skills that will promote individual and civic wellness. Colleges and universities prepare students to cope with the reality of living situations. One emerging reality is that fewer and fewer spaces permit smoking and tobacco use. In growing numbers, worksites, restaurants, public buildings, shopping malls, healthcare, and transportation facilities are 100% smoke-free. There are some employers that will not hire smokers. (Note: Source for )
51品茶is not taking away your right to smoke or use tobacco. 51品茶is not requiring you to quit smoking or using tobacco. You may continue with your choice to smoke or use tobacco but not on 51品茶property. With this policy, 51品茶has the opportunity to effectively educate and promote our campus community鈥檚 commitment to a healthier lifestyle.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a variety of smoking cessation products. These include prescription medicines as well as over-the-counter (OTC) products such as skin patches, lozenges, and gum. Smoking cessation products are regulated through FDA鈥檚 Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, which ensures that the products are effective and that their benefits outweigh any known associated risks.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved three (3) forms of OTC tobacco cessation nicotine replacement therapy:
- patch
- gum
- lozenges
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two (2) forms of OTC tobacco cessation nicotine replacement therapy:
- Chantix (varenicline tartrate)
- Zyban (buproprion)
Both are available in tablet form on a prescription-only basis.
For more information approved nicotine replacement products, .
Yes. A study completed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Management of Nicotine Addiction notes that 70% of current smokers want to quit smoking. With that in mind, 51品茶is committed to providing assistance to all students, faculty, and professional staff who want to quit using tobacco. Cessation information and programs will be listed on the 51品茶website and 51品茶will co-sponsor programs with campus groups. The Student Health Center has professionals trained as smoking cessation specialists available for students. Through the Office of Human Resources, information and programs are available for those in need of assistance.
The process of achieving a smoke-free/tobacco-free environment takes time and patience. 51品茶believes that self-enforcing will become part of the norm and behavior will be similar to seat belt laws. Students, faculty, professional staff, contractors, and visitors will come to recognize the value of this policy and will choose to comply with the policy. 51品茶encourages all individuals, both smokers and non-smokers alike, to work together cooperatively in the implementation of the Board of Trustees policy.
The success of UNE鈥檚 smoke-free/tobacco-free environment policy relies on the consideration and cooperation of smokers and non-smokers, so please pitch in and help keep our University sites remain beautiful, clean, and healthy for everyone.