SAN MATEO — Local community college students have helped toughen up policies to restrict smoking at next month's San Mateo County Fair.
A group of students from Skyline College in San Bruno and College of San Mateo known as the Smoke-Free San Mateo County Advocates worked with fair officials to prohibit smoking in the children's carnival area.
"Secondhand smoke is a health issue of great concern for everyone — from healthy students and staff to those who are pregnant or have health conditions such as asthma and migraines," Alice Guan, co-president of the group at CSM, said. "This policy will help protect those who attend the fair, especially families of all ages and children, who are particularly susceptible to the dangers of secondhand smoke."
Signs will go up indicating the children's area is smoke-free, said fair marketing and promotions coordinator Marie Franko.
She noted that the area is "a pretty significant portion of the county fair," which runs Aug. 8-17.
Fair officials will also enforce an existing county ordinance prohibiting smoking within 30 feet of public buildings, Franko said.
"We're happy to be able to promote (a smoke-free) message any way we can," she added, praising the student group. "It's exciting to see people from that generation working to promote good causes in the community."
The group plans to continue working with fair organizers to create stronger smoking policies.
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The stricter policy at the fair is the latest feather in the group's hat.
Recently, it successfully pushed the Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association to make its 40-plus Bay Area events smoke-free.
Staff writer Neil Gonzales covers education. He can be reached at 650-348-4338.






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