Bus Manager, Jorgie Shaw, helped advise him on vaping
and said: “It’s about getting the right nicotine level when you first
start vaping.
“Being on the bus and travelling to different cities, we’ve realised
that people need more advice on vaping and that’s what the
Vapouround Bus is here to do.”
To further inform members of the public on vaping, Stop Smoking
Service decided to join the Vapouround team for the event.
The Stop Smoking Service are based in Leicester’s city centre
where they offer help to people who wish to quit smoking. They
supply nicotine replacement products and beneficial advice to
help smokers kick their habit.
Caz Humphreys is one of the advisors at Stop Smoking Service
and she was really excited to see the bus in town.
She said: “The Vapouround Bus is fantastic, it’s definitely
stimulated a lot of interest today and we’ve had a lot of people
discussing smoking and vaping. The bus has helped people
realise the benefits of vaping alongside the stop smoking
paraphernalia we were handing out.”
Caz was informing members of the public about e-cigarettes and
the positive aspects of vaping and explained: “I’ve personally
witnessed people lead healthier lives by quitting smoking
with vaping.
“A woman came into the clinic with collapsed lungs and poor
health due to smoking but she finally quit with an e-cigarette and
our help. I noticed a huge improvement in her health in just a
week and she did as well.
“I think today’s been a very successful event in offering advice to
smokers as well as helping them quit smoking with vaping.”
The Vapouround Bus team had a blast with the Stop Smoking
Service. Leicester proved to be huge success with many smokers
converting to vaping and we look forward to another visit
real soon.
We’re always happy to answer any questions and if you
want to know more about getting the Vapouround Bus to
your area or store, then contact either David Turner or Jorgie
Shaw on 01332 650239.
Alternatively, they can be reached by email:
[email protected][email protected]
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