Tobacco Prevention
Leading Preventable Cause of Death
Tobacco use causes nearly 1 out of every 5 deaths in the United States each year. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. and causes more deaths than alcohol use, illegal drug use, firearm incidents, motor vehicle crashes and HIV/AIDS combined. In Douglas County, about 1 in 7 adults identified themselves as a current smoker in 2013. The peak years for starting to smoke occurs among the very young, however. The peak years appear to be during sixth and seventh grades (ages 11-13), with many beginning even earlier. In 2013, 14.1% of Douglas County youths reported having smoked cigarettes at least once.

Be Active Safe Routes
Safe Routes to School
Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health partners each year with the City of Lawrence to produce maps for Elementary and Middle Schools in USD497 that help families find the safest routes to walk, bike, skate, or roll to their educational destinations. We also seek to help promote safe biking habits and active transportation as a way to integrate healthy behaviors into practical activities. You can find all of these resources available for download on the Be Active Safe Routes page of our website.