Young children are being used to try and warn adults of the dangers of second hand smoke.
It's part of a new Public Health campaign - youngsters are being invited to draw a picture which can be used to promote a smoke free area.
Second-hand smoking is particularly harmful to children - passing on 4,000 chemicals, of which 50 can cause cancer.
Specialist 'Stop Smoking' advisor Lauren Howard hopes it will encourage people to keep their cars and homes safe:
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