Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
Release
Date:
Immediately Kill
Date:
June 13, 2005
Contact
Person:
Ann Goldon
Phone:
(810) 341-5898
RE: Smoke-free
apartments listing now online, radio ads begin
An
informal survey conducted by the Smoke Free Environments Law Project (SFELP) of
apartment owners in 19
Michigan
counties,
including
Genesee
County
, reveals more
smoke-free apartments than expected in some counties, and virtually no
smoke-free apartments in others. Survey
results showed no smoke-free apartment living available in
Genesee
County
, despite the
fact that seventy-three percent of adults are non-smokers.
"One
would think the apartment rental market in
Genesee
County
would much
more closely reflect the percentage of smokers and persons who don't smoke.
The fact that so many apartment owners continue to not offer smoke-free
buildings may reflect the lag time between recognizing market realities and
reacting to those realities. It may
also be due to many apartment owners thinking it is not legal to adopt
completely smoke-free policies. In
fact, both federal and
Michigan
laws are
completely clear that smoke-free apartment policies are legal," said
Jim Bergman
, Director of
SFELP.
"One
of our purposes in conducting this survey was to identify apartment buildings
that were completely smoke-free and to offer apartment owners the opportunity to
have their smoke-free apartment buildings listed free on our new
MISmokeFreeApartment web site," said Bergman.
"About half of the apartment owners accepted our offer, with most
who didn't accept the offer saying it was because they had no vacant
apartments."
To
assist both landlords and tenants in learning about their rights to have
smoke-free apartments and reasons why it makes sense health-wise, economically
and legally, SFELP has created an award-winning web site at www.mismokefreeapartment.org.
The site has information for landlords and tenants, and it includes the
smoke-free apartment listing.
To
spread the word about smoke-free apartments and to encourage tenants and
landlords to visit the web site to learn more, SFELP has created and is airing
two humorous and informative radio ads in the
Upper
Peninsula
and in the
Genesee
and Ogemaw county areas from May 9 through
June 19, 2005
.
"We hope the ads will encourage more landlords to consider adopting
smoke-free policies and will encourage tenants to ask for smoke-free
apartments," said Bergman.
To
access the web site to learn more, go to http://www.mismokefreeapartment.org.
For additional information, go to the Apartments
& Condominiums section of the SFELP site at http://www.tcsg.org/sfelp/apartment.htm.
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