Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation (http://www.otpf.org/resources/secondhandsmoke.aspx) section of their website.
About the Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation
The Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation (OTPF) was created by the Ohio General Assembly in 2000 and is funded with monies secured from the national Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) by
tobacco companies. OTPF's mission is to reduce and prevent tobacco use by Ohioans. Its vision is to be the most effective tobacco-control agency in the U.S., while creating a tobacco-free
Ohio. OTPF programs include the distribution of community grants, the operation of the Ohio Tobacco QUIT LINE at 800-QUIT-NOW, and stand, Ohio's tobacco use counter-marketing campaign.
For more information on OTPF, go to http://www.standonline.org/) or OTPF's QUIT
LINE (http://www.otpf.org/