{"id":184165,"date":"2025-06-06T00:05:07","date_gmt":"2025-06-06T00:05:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/?p=184165"},"modified":"2025-06-06T02:32:54","modified_gmt":"2025-06-06T02:32:54","slug":"clearing-the-air-why-vapes-are-out-on-campus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/?p=184165","title":{"rendered":"Clearing the Air: Why Vapes Are Out on Campus"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><em>By, Mohammed Lukhman Haziq bin Mohammed Suffian<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8220;We need to foster an environment where health and education are prioritized over harmful<br>trends and habits,\u201d is a statement that underscores the urgent need to address the growing issue of<br>vaping, particularly within educational institutions. Vaping, the act of inhaling and exhaling<br>aerosol produced by e-cigarettes, has rapidly gained popularity, especially among young adults.<br>Marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, vaping presents significant health and social risks that<br>are often underestimated.<br><br>The primary concern with vaping lies in its impact on health. Contrary to widespread belief,<br>e-cigarettes are not harmless. The aerosols inhaled during vaping often contain harmful chemicals,<br>including formaldehyde and acrolein, which can cause severe lung damage over time. Moreover,<br>nicotine, a key component of most vaping products, is highly addictive and can lead to long-term<br>dependency. The risks are even more pronounced among young adults, as nicotine exposure can<br>impair brain development and increase the likelihood of addiction to other substances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Vaping also disrupts academic settings by distracting students and diminishing their ability<br>to concentrate. The addictive nature of nicotine can lead to anxiety and restlessness, further<br>hampering focus. This not only affects individual academic performance but also the broader<br>campus environment. Vaping in communal areas reduces air quality, making spaces uncomfortable<br>for others. Banning vaping would foster a healthier and more conducive atmosphere for learning<br>while encouraging responsibility and promoting better community practices, according to Smith and Jones in 2020; CDC in 2022; and Brown and Taylor in a 2019 publication.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In brief, banning vaping in university compounds is a necessary step toward safeguarding<br>the health, academic success, and overall well-being of students and staff. By addressing this issue,<br>universities can create a more inclusive and productive environment, ensuring that campuses<br>remain spaces where students can thrive without the detrimental effects of vaping. Vaping should<br>be banned in university compounds to reduce health risks, improve academic performance, and<br>promote a better atmosphere for others.<br><br><strong>Reducing Health Risks<\/strong><br>Firstly, vaping, which is often considered as a harmless alternative to smoking, poses a lot<br>of health risks that justify it being banned in university compounds. Universities are supposed to<br>be safe environments for learning, innovation, and personal development, but vaping does not<br>ensure this atmosphere. The increased use of e-cigarettes, which are sometimes marketed as safer<br>than smoking, has led to more health problems among young people. This issue not only impacts<br>physical health but also distracts students from academic focus. Banning vaping on campus is a<br>crucial step to create a healthier and safer environment for everyone.<br><br>One major concern about vaping is its effect on lung health. E-cigarettes produce aerosol<br>by heating a liquid that contains nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. Even though this aerosol<br>might seem less harmful than traditional cigarette smoke, it still contains harmful substances that<br>can damage the lungs over time. Continuous exposure to these chemicals causes inflammation,<br>irritation, and other respiratory problems. Braymiller in 2020 explained the symptoms of vaping<br>when he wrote:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Experimental studies show that exposure to nicotine and cannabis containing e-liquid<br>aerosols harm the respiratory system; however, human observational research on<br>respiratory symptoms associated with vaping are limited. Some observational and<br>epidemiologic studies have reported associations between nicotine vaping and chronic<br>respiratory outcomes (eg, chronic cough, phlegm, bronchitis, asthma) among both<br>adolescents and adults that are independent of combustible cigarette use. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>For example, some students may vape recreationally thinking it is harmless, only to find<br>themselves struggling with reduced lung capacity during sports or physical activities. Furthermore,<br>studies suggest that repeated inhalation of the vapor weakens the lung&#8217;s defense mechanisms,<br>making it more vulnerable to infections like pneumonia or bronchitis. These problems could<br>become even worse over time, potentially leading to long-term respiratory illnesses. For a place<br>like a university, where the focus should be on health and wellness, allowing vaping only puts<br>more students at risk of developing these issues.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Another significant issue is the increased chance of developing cancer. Although vaping<br>is often marketed as &#8220;safer&#8221; than smoking, it still involves inhaling toxic chemicals into the body.<br>Research shows that the aerosol produced by e-cigarettes contains substances like formaldehyde<br>and acetaldehyde, which are known to damage cells and increase the risk of cancer. Over time,<br>regular vaping can lead to higher chances of lung cancer or even throat cancer. These<br>carcinogenic substances accumulate in the body and may take years before the damage becomes<br>noticeable, creating a false sense of safety for users. Moreover, flavored vape liquids, which are<br>popular among younger users, often include additional harmful chemicals that may amplify these<br>risks. In the context of a university setting, where students are just beginning to shape their<br>futures, this hidden health danger is particularly alarming. Universities have a responsibility to<br>protect students from these risks, and banning vaping on campus is a step in the right direction<br>to safeguard their future health.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Nicotine addiction and its impact on brain health are also serious issues that must be<br>considered. Most e-cigarettes contain prominent levels of nicotine, which is one of the most<br>addictive substances. According to L\u00f3pez-Ojeda and Hurley in 2024, \u201cThe nicotine and<br>antinicotinic agents in ECs, including hazardous neurotoxic elements (i.e., aluminum, arsenic,<br>chromium, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, nickel, tin, and zinc) and other by-products, pose<br>serious threats to the brain.\u201d This is especially dangerous for young adults whose brains are<br>still developing. Regular exposure to nicotine can impair critical brain functions like memory,<br>attention, and decision-making. For instance, a student who vapes regularly may struggle with<br>focus during exams or find themselves unable to retain information during lectures. Over time, it<br>may even cause structural changes in the brain, which can have long- term effects on cognitive<br>ability. This not only affects academic performance but also reduces the overall quality of life for<br>students who become addicted. Moreover, the cycle of addiction can lead students to prioritize<br>vaping over more essential needs, like studying, exercising, or even maintaining relationships.<br>Allowing vaping on campus increases the risk of students becoming addicted to nicotine and facing<br>long-term brain damage, which could have devastating consequences for their personal and<br>professional futures.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>In brief, universities need to prioritize the safety and health of their students, staff, and<br>visitors by banning vaping which is a simple but effective way to create a better learning<br>environment. Thus, vaping should not be allowed in university compounds because of its many<br>risks. It harms lung health, increases the risk of cancer, and causes addiction that impacts the brain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>Improves Academic Performance<\/strong><br>Next, one of the benefits of prohibiting the use of vapes is a significant increase in<br>academic performance. In recent years, the controversy surrounding vaping on college campuses<br>has heated up as academic and health groups express concerns about the effects it may have on<br>students. The ability to enhance academic performance is one of the strongest arguments against<br>enforcing a ban on vaping on university property. For institutions looking to create environments<br>that support academic performance, prohibiting vaping makes sense since it reduces mental<br>health strains, minimizes distractions in the classroom, and encourages self- discipline and focus.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>To start with, vaping has been linked to increased stress and anxiety levels among young<br>adults, which can negatively affect academic performance. Nicotine, a key ingredient in most vape<br>products, is highly addictive and can worsen mental health challenges by creating a cycle of<br>dependency and withdrawal. According to research by the National Institutes of Health (NIH),<br>nicotine consumption disrupts mood regulation, leading to heightened anxiety and irritability when<br>access to vaping is restricted mentioned Goriounova &amp; Mansvelder in their 2019 publication. Such mental health strain interferes with students&#8217; ability to concentrate on studies and perform well in exams or projects.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>By banning vaping on university grounds, institutions can help reduce these stressors, enabling<br>students to maintain healthier mental states that support academic achievement.<br>Other than that, the act of vaping itself, along with the social dynamics it fosters, can be a<br>significant distraction in academic settings. Students often leave lectures or study sessions to vape,<br>interrupting their concentration and breaking the flow of academic work. Research shows that<br>environments permitting vaping normalize its usage, making it more socially acceptable among<br>students and contributing to frequent breaks and reduced focus mentioned, Rigotti et al., in 2021; Hammond et al. in 2021. This normalization further disrupts the learning environment, as it fosters habits that divert attention from academic priorities. By prohibiting vaping on campuses, universities can<br>eliminate a significant source of distraction, thereby promoting a more focused and productive<br>academic atmosphere.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>In addition, universities play a crucial role in instilling habits that shape students\u2019 future<br>success. By banning vaping, institutions send a clear message about the importance of self-<br>discipline and prioritizing long-term goals over immediate gratification. Nicotine dependency can<br>undermine self-control, as it creates a compulsion to satisfy cravings at the expense of more<br>pressing responsibilities, including academic work by Leventhal et al. in 2020. Additionally,<br>environments that restrict access to addictive substances reinforce positive behavioral patterns,<br>helping students resist temptations and maintain their focus on academic aims (Johnston et al.,<br>2022). This collective reinforcement of discipline and focus benefits both individuals and the<br>broader student body, contributing to an academically driven culture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>In the end, the banning of vaping in university compounds is a step that aligns with the<br>mission of higher education institutions to promote student well-being and academic excellence.<br>By addressing the mental health strain caused by nicotine addiction, reducing distractions in<br>academic environments, and fostering self-discipline and focus, such a policy would create an<br>atmosphere more conducive to learning and personal growth. Universities must prioritize these<br>benefits over the convenience of allowing vaping, recognizing their responsibility to cultivate<br>environments where students can thrive both academically and personally. In short, prohibiting<br>vapes in university could reduce mental health strains, minimize distractions in class and foster<br>self- discipline and focus.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>Promoting a Better Atmosphere for Others<\/strong><br>Lastly, vaping has become one of the popular trends among the younger generation,<br>including university students. However, the presence of this vaping has brought in problems,<br>especially in shared communities such as university compounds. Among the most significant<br>justifications for banning vaping on campus is to help build a better atmosphere for everyone.<br>Improving air quality, fostering a sense of community, and encouraging positive social interactions<br>are vital for creating a conducive learning and living environment for students. Therefore, it should<br>be the duty of every university to make sure that space is safe, inclusive, and healthy for each kind<br>of community member, which calls for the need to ban vaping in those places.<br><br>Vaping leads to enhanced air quality and comfort in university compounds. Vaping releases<br>aerosolized chemicals, including nicotine and flavorings, which may negatively affect nonsmokers<br>and persons with respiratory sensitivities. These aerosols linger in the air too often and make the<br>environments of lecture halls, dorms, and libraries uncomfortable for many people. By banning<br>vaping, a university can protect students and its staff with clean air and a healthier campus<br>environment overall. Research has shown that an improvement in air quality leads to better<br>concentration, productivity, and general well-being-everything that is urgently needed for<br>academic success-says the World Health Organization (2024). Therefore, banning vaping in favor<br>of air quality is another expression of the university&#8217;s commitment to creating a healthy academic<br>environment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Additionally, the ban on vaping increases a sense of community and student responsibility.<br>When people show restraint from actions that may be detrimental to others, then this contributes<br>to a more polite and harmonious campus. Vaping, which is a personal choice, becomes a communal<br>one when its effects impact others. Other health risks associated with exposure to vaping aerosols<br>include lung irritation and cardiovascular strain. In banning vaping, universities are sending out<br>messages that they value the wellbeing of their community collectively. This policy can influence<br>changes in students&#8217; behavior as they become responsible for what they do and how that will affect<br>others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Moving on, a ban on vaping promotes great social interactions and peer relations. Vaping<br>tends to isolate the users from the non-vapers; the result is a divided student population. For<br>instance, nonsmokers may avoid mingling with people who vape out of distaste for the unpleasant<br>smell or health concerns over second-hand aerosols. Banning vaping within university compounds<br>bridges this gap by providing a space that is comfortable for all students. Positive social<br>interactions are critical in the development of students mentally and in their personal growth amidst<br>challenges characteristic of academic life, thus considers that universities can create policies that<br>will help students achieve these vital interactions, leading to greater experiences and closer ties<br>with others within the university environment.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Therefore, banning vaping in university compounds is critical to develop a better<br>atmosphere for everyone. Improvement in air quality, community responsibility, and positive<br>social interaction when brought forth by universities can be built into a safer and healthier<br>environment for students and staff alike. In fact, such a policy would fall squarely within the<br>broader mission of universities to support academic excellence, personal development, and<br>communal well-being. As the evidence has shown, the benefits of a vape-free campus go way<br>beyond individual preferences and point to the need to prioritize collective health and harmony<br>in educational institutions.<br><br>Overall, vaping should be banned in the university compound because it can reduce health<br>risk, improve academic performance, and promote a better atmosphere for others. Health is one of<br>the most important aspects in life and must be continuously preserved to achieve a healthy lifestyle<br>and if vaping is not contaminated in university compounds, a lot of lives will be in great danger<br>especially in this context who are a university student mostly. Other than that, academic<br>performance also holds the same level of importance when in university because one the<br>requirement the student needs to graduate is by having a good academic performance and those<br>performance cannot be achieved if their studies were affected by the vape or electronic cigarette.<br>Moreover, the harmonic atmosphere also plays a significant role in creating a positive community<br>among university students as they live together throughout their studies. If the community<br>themselves cannot restrain from vaping, then there is a ridiculously small chance the university<br>can produce a better atmosphere for others.<br><br>In addition, the prohibition on the consumption of vapes in university compounds aligns<br>with the first objectives of Islamic Law (Maqasid al- Shariah), which is the protection of life. The<br>use of vapes, particularly among young adults, could cause tons of implications since vaping<br>introduces harmful chemicals towards the body, thus causing diseases such as respiratory illness,<br>cardiovascular problems, and addiction. By banning the use of vapes in university, it would fulfill<br>the objectives of Islamic Law which is preserving life. It is our hope that our findings will inspire<br>the authorities in higher educational institutions to take preventative measures in overcoming the<br>problems of students vaping in university compounds.***<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By, Mohammed Lukhman Haziq bin Mohammed Suffian &#8220;We need to foster an environment where health and education are prioritized over harmfultrends and habits,\u201d is a&hellip; <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":239,"featured_media":184466,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1,773],"tags":[],"nelio_content":{"isAutoShareEnabled":true,"autoShareEndMode":"never","automationSources":{"useCustomSentences":false,"customSentences":[]},"followers":[257,239],"suggestedReferences":[],"efiUrl":"","efiAlt":"","highlights":[],"permalinkQueryArgs":[]},"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/IMG_2313.jpeg","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/184165"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/239"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=184165"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/184165\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":184432,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/184165\/revisions\/184432"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/184466"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=184165"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=184165"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/news.iium.edu.my\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=184165"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}