Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
The New Mexico State University Fire Department has issued a reminder to the university community regarding the smoking and vaping policies on campus. The department emphasized the importance of knowing and respecting the NMSU Smoking Policy, which can be accessed at https://arp.nmsu.edu/16-63/.
According to the reminder, smoking and vaping are permitted on campus, but specific regulations must be followed to ensure the safety of individuals and campus facilities. Smoking or vaping must take place at least 25 feet away from any building entrances and exits, and at least 50 feet away from areas containing flammable materials. However, smoking or vaping is strictly prohibited in enclosed buildings and facilities, including classrooms, offices, food service venues, and lavatories. Additionally, smoking or vaping is not allowed in any enclosed campus facility or university-owned, leased, or rented vehicles. Exceptions may be made for smoking or vaping in certain campus housing areas, but approval must be obtained from NMSU Housing and Residential Life, with dorm rooms being strictly off-limits.
Individuals who choose to smoke on campus are reminded to properly dispose of cigarette butts in designated ashtrays located outside NMSU facilities. It is crucial to ensure that the butts are fully extinguished before leaving them to prevent potential fire hazards.
The reminder also highlighted the adverse health effects associated with active smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke. The university offers various programs aimed at educating the community about the dangers of smoking and vaping, as well as providing information and services to support smoking cessation. In addition to seeking guidance from their healthcare providers, students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to explore resources such as https://smokefree.gov/ or https://teen.smokefree.gov/quit-vaping for assistance in quitting smoking or vaping.
In conclusion, the NMSU Fire Department's reminder serves as a proactive measure to promote a safe and healthy environment on campus, urging everyone to adhere to the smoking and vaping policies in place.