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Interactive Activities
for Schools

Learn more about our interactive activities and displays that help kids and parents learn about the dangers of vaping; apply to bring these activities to your school or community.

Hazardous Waste Install

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Liquid nicotine - which is found in 99% of vapes - is a neurotoxin and considered acute hazardous waste by the EPA. That's why vaping can be such a toxic addiction. To educate teens and young adults about the dangers of vape products, we created a traveling Hazardous Waste install and activity. This install not only educates them on proper disposal, but it offers free tools to go vape-free. After all, if something has the same disposal guidelines as rat poison, is it really something you want to inhale?

The Installation

This Hazardous Waste install features simulated toxic spills, barrels, smoke, caution signs, and glowing green lights. This eye-opening experience will remind youth what these toxins can do to the planet and their bodies - because toxic chemicals don't belong in a teen's lungs. This display makes it easy to have open conversations about vaping and its dangers.

  • We provide the installation, set up and delivery
  • You will need space approximately 15-20' wide by 9' deep (can be slightly smaller if necessary)
  • Suitable for 4th - 12th graders
  • Can be set up for up to a week
  • Great for awareness weeks, conferences, displays
  • Includes decorative plastic giveaway bags and informational handouts, if needed.

Black Light Mural Activity

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There is a lot of misinformation about vaping, especially among youth. This is because the tobacco industry doesn't give youth all the information they need to make an informed decision about what they're putting into their bodies. This activity helps illustrate that youth aren't getting the entire message about vaping.

The Activity

Students will paint individual squares to create a large mural. This is an activity that can be done during a class period or lunch hour. The pieces are then all hung on the wall to create the bigger picture, helping illustrate they're only being given part of the message about vaping.

Elementary Version (4th-6th graders)

  • Note that there is no "black light" component to the Elementary Version of this activity
  • We provide the files to print coloring pages and an activity guide; students will color their pages and assemble the mural
  • You will need a wall to hang the mural on (about 5' x 5')

Middle/High School Version (7th-12th graders)

  • We provide the paper, painting supplies, black light, and an activity guide; students will paint their squares while having a discussion about vaping.
  • You will need space for painting and a wall large enough to hang the mural on (about 5' x 6'). Mural should be hung in a place that can be made dark to create the full effect of the black light.

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By submitting this form, the Requestor understands that this is just a request, and that all applications will be reviewed for eligibility. SeeThroughTheVape.org will contact the Requestor once availability has been determined. The Requestor and School / Organization agrees that all materials are borrowed, will remain the property of SeeThroughTheVape.org and must be returned in the condition in which they were received to avoid being responsible for replacement costs.

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