As part of our ongoing commitment to promoting health and environmental awareness and fostering mutual respect in shared spaces, we are honored to invite you to an important awareness lecture titled:
"Smoking in Public and Enclosed Spaces: Our Responsibility Towards Public Decorum"
Presented by: Asst. Lect. Tamar Maitham Abdul Wahab
Lecture Key Topics:
The lecture addresses several essential points that impact our daily lives, most notably:
The Concept of Public Decorum: How refraining from smoking reflects cultural refinement and respect for the rights of others.
Health and Environmental Risks: Highlighting the dangers of "passive smoking" in enclosed areas and its impact on vulnerable groups.
Social Responsibility: The individual’s role in creating a healthy, clean environment that befits society.
Legislation and Regulations: A brief look at the rules governing smoking in institutions and public places.
Why Does It Matter?
Maintaining air quality in enclosed spaces is not just a personal choice; it is a moral and legal duty under the umbrella of "Public Decorum." This lecture, presented by Asst. Lect. Tamar Maitham Abdul Wahab, aims to correct misconceptions and promote a culture of consideration for others, ensuring a safe environment for everyone.
"The refinement of societies begins with respecting shared spaces, and our health is a trust that starts with a conscious decision."