Who proposes banning e-cigarettes indoors
In a report the health body recommends banning their indoor use and says sales to children should stop. The WHO urges manufacturers not to make claims the devices can help people quit smoking – until there is firm evidence to support this. The report says flavours attractive to children should be prohibited. According to the WHO legal steps should be taken to end the use of e-cigarettes indoors – both in public spaces and in work places. The health experts suggest fruit, candy or alcoholic-drink style flavours should be banned too, while the sales of electronic cigarettes from vending machines should be heavily restricted.