
Child Care Centers
Asthma Triggers
As a child care provider, learning to recognize, reduce or eliminate potential asthma triggers in your center could make a huge difference for children with asthma.
Watch Controlling Asthma at Home and Asthma Management in the School, produced by www.AsthmaMoms.com, on how to eliminate asthma triggers in your center.
Secondhand smoke is a common asthma trigger and exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke may cause some children to develop asthma. Take the Smoke-Free Child Care Center Pledge and declare your child care center a smoke-free zone.
Download a sample smoke-free child care policy PDF (68 KB)
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