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Inhalants affect your heart.

Inhalants starve the body of oxygen and force the heart to beat irregularly and more rapidly— a dangerous, even deadly situation for your body. This month, Buster will explain the dangers of “huffing” and will help you share an important Anti-Drug message with a friend this Valentine’s Day.

Take Heart—NEVER Start Huffing!

Before you risk it, get the facts.
Inhalants are substances or fumes from common products that are sniffed or “huffed” to cause an immediate high. Huffing can cause irreversible physical and mental damage very quickly. Inhalants include a large group of chemicals that are found in such household products as aerosol sprays, cleaning fluids, glue, paint, paint thinner, gasoline, propane, nail polish remover, correction fluid and marker pens. None of these are safe to inhale—they can be deadly!
Chronic inhalant abusers may permanently lose the ability to perform everyday functions like walking, talking and thinking. For more facts about inhalants visit www.crimefreeaz.com and click on “Drug Prevention.”

Parents’ Good News

If we can help our kids get through their teenage years without trying drugs, they are likely never to use drugs as an adult!


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