FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nov. 6, 2007

DHEC encourages smokers to quit on Great American Smokeout

COLUMBIA – The Great American Smokeout offers tobacco users an opportunity to “quit for keeps” starting Nov. 15, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control announced today.

“DHEC encourages South Carolinians who smoke to take advantage of the services our agency offers to help them stop tobacco use on this day set aside for quitting by the American Cancer Society,” said Katy Wynne, tobacco cessation consultant in DHEC’s Division of Tobacco Prevention and Control.

“The S.C. Tobacco Quitline is a free phone-based counseling service available to all state residents,” Wynne said. “Callers are assigned a personal Quit Coach, who offers support and helps them formulate a plan to make their quit attempt successful.”

The Quitline is available from 8 a.m. to midnight seven days a week by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).

Tobacco users also can learn about hospital-based cessation resources available in their communities by visiting an interactive map at: http://www.scdhec.gov/quitforkeeps.

Wynne also recommends the following tips for quitting tobacco use:

For more information about the S.C. Tobacco Quitline and other cessation resources, visit http://www.scdhec.gov/quitforkeeps.

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For more information:
Mary-Kathryn Craft – (803) 545-4466
E-mail – craftmk@dhec.sc.gov
or
Adam Myrick – (803) 898-3884
E-mail – myrickar@dhec.sc.gov

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