Smoking shelters

Smoking cigarettes is becoming the habitual habit of many people today. Several countries have banned smoking in public places. But there are still special areas where people can smoke while in public. The Department of Health has provided shelters for smokers, which can be used for smoking, without affecting the rest of the environment. People concerned about their health would appreciate the introduction of smoking shelters.

Smoking shelters are located outside of bars, shopping malls, restaurants, etc. If you are a smoker, you can entertain your smoking pleasure at these havens. Shelters provide a safe smoking area to protect staff and clients from wind and rain. They also keep your building free from the fire hazard associated with discarded cigarette butts. Shelters are a good way to get rid of dangerous cigarette fumes, which have caused various health problems for people around the world.



Shelters must not be a "closed" or "substantially closed" area. In principle, it can have a roof and must have less than 50% walls. The doors and windows that can be opened will be counted as part of the wall area. You cannot place the shelter in a position where its roof touches the wall of a building; in those situations, it would make the shelter a substantially enclosed space and smoking would be prohibited. You need a space of 1.5 meters between the ceiling and an adjacent wall. Shelter smoke should not be discharged into a public place or workplace.


Smoker shelters with different styles and designs are available in the market today. They are built with good quality materials and do not require maintenance. The conventional smoker's outdoor shelter is a freestanding unit designed for 5-7 people to enjoy smoking. The small wall mounted shelter is another shelter that offers coverage for 2-3 people and is ideal for small businesses....

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