Smoke- & Vape-free Housing | Vermont Department of Health
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Smoke- & Vape-free Housing | Vermont Department of Health
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Smoke- & Vape-free Housing
Tobacco
Our Impact
Our Partners
Plans & Reports
Quit Tobacco & Nicotine
Secondhand Smoke
Smoke- & Vape-free Housing
Vaping & Nicotine
Populations of Focus
Policies and Laws
Today, more and more properties are going smoke- and vape-free because Vermont properties with clean indoor air are legal, healthy, safe and cost-effective. See below for toolkits and resources to help landlords, property managers and owners transition and maintain their properties to be free of cigarette smoke and vape emissions.
Important Links
Secondhand Smoke in Multiunit Housing Fact Sheet
Secondhand Smoke
Radon and Smoking
Support for property owners, managers and landlords
Considering implementing smoke- and vape-free policies?
Check out the
Housing Toolkit
, tenant
Survey 1
and
Survey 2
.
Already have a clean indoor air policy in place?
Reference the
Addendum
as needed to ensure your property stays smoke- and emissions-free.
Need building signage?
Landlords and others can complete the
Signage Order Form
to get what they need at no cost.
Support for renters
Want to get a clean indoor air policy adopted where you live?
Check out these
smoke-free policies and laws
Need to report a smoking or vaping violation?
Please contact our Smoking Violations Team at
802-863-7330
or
[email protected]
Resources
Smoke- and Vape-free Housing Toolkit
Facility Sign
Quit Tips Poster
802Quits Poster
Resident FAQ
Warning Letter
Recently adopted a smoke-free policy?
Landlords, owners and property managers can check out the
Year After Guide
, a resource that details what landlords may experience during the process of going smoke-free, as well as recommended actions along the way.
Tobacco Control Program
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-8380
[email protected]
Topics:
Asthma
|
Chronic Disease
|
Health Equity
|
Quit Smoking or Tobacco
Last Updated:
October 14, 2025
Skip to main content
MENU
x
CLOSE
Translations for you
Smoke- & Vape-free Housing
Tobacco
Our Impact
Our Partners
Plans & Reports
Quit Tobacco & Nicotine
Secondhand Smoke
Smoke- & Vape-free Housing
Vaping & Nicotine
Populations of Focus
Policies and Laws
Today, more and more properties are going smoke- and vape-free because Vermont properties with clean indoor air are legal, healthy, safe and cost-effective. See below for toolkits and resources to help landlords, property managers and owners transition and maintain their properties to be free of cigarette smoke and vape emissions.
Important Links
Secondhand Smoke in Multiunit Housing Fact Sheet
Secondhand Smoke
Radon and Smoking
Support for property owners, managers and landlords
Considering implementing smoke- and vape-free policies?
Check out the
Housing Toolkit
, tenant
Survey 1
and
Survey 2
.
Already have a clean indoor air policy in place?
Reference the
Addendum
as needed to ensure your property stays smoke- and emissions-free.
Need building signage?
Landlords and others can complete the
Signage Order Form
to get what they need at no cost.
Support for renters
Want to get a clean indoor air policy adopted where you live?
Check out these
smoke-free policies and laws
Need to report a smoking or vaping violation?
Please contact our Smoking Violations Team at
802-863-7330
or
[email protected]
Resources
Smoke- and Vape-free Housing Toolkit
Facility Sign
Quit Tips Poster
802Quits Poster
Resident FAQ
Warning Letter
Recently adopted a smoke-free policy?
Landlords, owners and property managers can check out the
Year After Guide
, a resource that details what landlords may experience during the process of going smoke-free, as well as recommended actions along the way.
Tobacco Control Program
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-8380
[email protected]
Topics:
Asthma
|
Chronic Disease
|
Health Equity
|
Quit Smoking or Tobacco
Last Updated:
October 14, 2025