
A Year's Worth Of Tar Tobacco Education Model | Health Edco
Our best-selling A Year’s Worth of Tar Model shows how much gunky tar goes through the lungs of a half-a-pack-a-day smoker in just 1 year! Learn more here!
Marijuana Jar of Tar Display - Health Edco
This permanently sealed, educational jar features models of three joints, a blunt, and a cigarillo blunt floating in a mixture of simulated dry herb tobacco and tar to drive home the message that marijuana smoke puts tar in the lungs.
Smoker’s Twenty-a-Day Tar Jar - The Training Shop
The Tar Jar graphically demonstrates the amount of tar in tobacco smoke and helps to explain to smokers what causes cancer, bronchitis and emphysema. The average 20-a-day smoker takes about a mug full of brown, sticky tar into their lungs every year.
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3B Scientific™ A Year's Worth of Tar - fishersci.com
Represents amount of carcinogenic liquid intaken into lungs by one-pack-a-day smoker over one year. Shop 3B Scientific™ A Year's Worth of Tar at Fishersci.com.
GASP 20-a-Day Tar Jar Stop Smoking Resource - Amazon.co.uk
May 28, 2019 · The average 20-a-day smoker takes about a mug full of brown, sticky tar into their lungs every year. The sight of the Tar Jar has been enough to motivate many smokers to stop!
A Year's Worth of Tar Model 79120 - AnatomyStuff
The smoking education model represents the amount of the carcinogenic liquid that smoking half a pack of cigarettes per day for 1 year would pass through a person's lungs. A Year's Worth of Tar Model is a shocking visual tool to explain the dangers of smoking.
SMOKER'S TAR IN A JAR - CRIS Public Health Info
The Tar Jar graphically demonstrates the amount of tar in tobacco smoke and helps to explain to smokers what causes cancer, bronchitis and emphysema. The average 20-a-day smoker takes about a mug full of brown, sticky tar into their lungs every year.
Smoke Free Solutions: Tar Jar
Jan 12, 2010 · The 'Tar Jar' graphically demonstrates the amount of tar in tobacco smoke and helps to explain to smokers what causes cancer, bronchitis and emphysema. The average 15 to 20 a day smoker takes about a mug full of brown, sticky tar into the lungs every year.
Drug Abuse Education Materials & Products | Health Edco
Highlighting the dangers of illegal, prescription, and other common drugs of abuse—including opiates and opioids, stimulants, depressants, and more—Health Edco’s drug education resources cover the facts about drug identification, specific drugs of …