Description
The “Tobacco & Other Habit Forming Drugs (50x70cm)” chart is an educational poster designed to raise awareness about the dangers, effects, and addictive potential of tobacco and other habit-forming substances, commonly displayed in schools, health centers, and social campaigns.
Description
Size: 50 × 70 cm.
Material: Laminated on both sides using a thick plastic film for durability, often mounted with superior plastic rollers for convenient wall display. Versions are available in English, Hindi, and sometimes additional regional languages.
Content Features:
Features clear visuals and simple text to explain the health hazards and addiction risks associated with tobacco (smoking, smokeless forms) and various drugs such as alcohol, cannabis, opioids, and synthetic or prescription habit-forming substances.
Provides factual information on the physical, psychological, and social effects of substance abuse—such as increased risk of cancers, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular problems, dependence, withdrawal, loss of productivity, and legal/social issues.
Highlights harmful effects on vulnerable groups, such as adolescents and pregnant women, and includes warnings about passive smoking and polydrug use.
Offers basic harm-reduction advice and the importance of abstinence, treatment, peer support, and community involvement.
Educational Value
Raises awareness on how addictive behaviors develop and why even legal substances such as tobacco and alcohol pose serious health risks.
Supplies essential reference material for classroom health and life skills curricula, community outreach, and campaigns against substance abuse.
Serves as a highly visible tool for public education in schools, NGOs, healthcare environments, and rural development offices.
This chart is recommended for schools and public spaces aiming to promote drug prevention and healthy lifestyles through clear, accessible visual information.