During the 2012 Cigarette Butt Pick-Up and Earth Day event students, student-athletes, staff and members of the Volusia County Health Department removed 15,000 butts from the Daytona Beach Campus in one hour alone. The dental hygiene students from the DeLand campus were also successful at their pick-up event.
Quit Smoking Now
Encouraging students, faculty, staff and community members to quit smoking.
For additional information call (386) 506-3838
Where: Daytona State College, Daytona Campus Bldg. 310 (Lemerand Center), Rm 106
When: 6 weekly sessions starting: May 17th, 2012 at 6:00pm
Where: Daytona State College, Deltona Campus Bldg. Portable 105
When: 6 weekly sessions starting: May 17th, 2012 at 6:00pm
May 17 – June 21, 2012
Time: 6 p.m. (Thursday)
Summary of Results: Laboratory Analysis of Electronic Cigarettes Conducted By FDA
Cigarette Butt Cleanup 2011
Tobacco Usage Follow-up Survey
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We usually do our cigarette butt clean ups on the weekend when it's quiet, but this one, we want everyone to see! Let's all try to wear red so people see us. This event coincides with Tobacco Free Florida's quit smoking week. At our last clean up we collected 10,000 cigarette butts!
Cigarette Butt Clean up Results 2010
Fall Tobacco Survey Results
The results are in! This Environmental Club and other volunteers picked up 10,536 butts for this year's clean up. That's a grand total of approximately 25,000 cigarette butts picked up by the environmental club so far! Way to go!
Check out the pictures from the Cigarette Butt Clean Up!
Do You Know Your CO?
A CO test is like a breathalyzer for smokers, but it measures the carbon monoxide in your body. Free CO test by appointment at the Fitness Center, Building 310. Please call 506-4FIT to schedule a CO test. For more information check out our flyer.
No Butts Program
The No Butts Program will take place in Volusia and Flagler counties at Daytona State College’s six campuses from July 2010 through June 2011. Students, employees, and the community will be provided various opportunities by way of free events, educational and outreach materials, and training programs to increase their awareness of the negative health and environmental effects of tobacco. Surveys will be utilized to understand needs and interest in a tobacco-free campus as well as measure knowledge acquired throughout the year by the various activities and efforts of the No Butts Program. This grant proposal on behalf of Daytona State College is a collaborative effort on the part of the following departments and clubs:
- School of Health, Human and Public Services
- School of Health & Wellness
- Student Government Association
- Environmental, Dental, and Respiratory Clubs
- and Counseling Services
to increase tobacco cessation awareness opportunities for the students and employees as well as begin formulating a five year plan for the implementation of a tobacco-free campus initiative.








