Australian schools are tackling vaping by installing detectors in bathrooms. But how do they work?
- russellgrace
- Jul 28, 2023
- 1 min read

Fewer young people are taking up smoking, but the same cannot be said about vaping.
Although illegal, many children have become hooked on addictive nicotine vapes, which come in a range of fruity flavours, masking worrying health impacts.
Experts warn children are particularly susceptible to the toxicity and addictive pull of the products.
It has left some schools so concerned that they have installed vape detectors in bathrooms to try to deter the behaviour.
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