(announcer) From Swan Lake to Quaggy Jo Mountain… from Popham Beach to Peacock Beach… If there were one simple way the State of Maine could help prevent the damage and cost of forest fires… protect our environment from dangerous toxins… and make the outdoors more enjoyable for more people… that would be a breakthrough. That's what Maine has done by passing a new law that makes common areas in our state parks smoke-free. This includes beaches, playgrounds, and picnic shelters. Places where all of us come to enjoy the outdoors. For a state that values clean air and unspoiled spaces, this is a milestone. Air without secondhand tobacco smoke is cleaner and safer to breathe. An environment with fewer cigarette butts has a reduced risk of fire… and fewer of the toxins that harm wildlife and people. From Mount Blue to Quoddy Head… from Great Heath to Little Moose… the great outdoors is now even greater. Breathe Easy. You're in Maine. This message is from the Maine Department of Conservation and the Maine CDC, Department of Health and Human Services.