The Importance of Designated Smoking Shelters in Public Places

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Do you not hate it when you go out from a pub or club reeking of cigarette smoke? Well, you are not alone! However, this is not the only problem with smokers in public places. This is because other individuals get medically sick when they are exposed to such substance. For these reasons, “Smoking is prohibited in public areas which are enclosed or substantially enclosed.” - Cyngor Gwynedd Council. These include hospitals, universities, workplaces, factories, dining places, shopping centres, taxis, and many others. Additionally, people are not allowed to take a drag in outdoor spaces, like parks, and even inside vehicles. Why is that?

Numerous studies show that second-hand smoke in outdoor areas is usually high, or higher in some cases. This can cause asthma attacks, bronchial problems, and other respiratory ailments in non-smokers. Also, people with breathing conditions can severely suffer when exposed to drifting tobacco fumes. It can also increase the risk of coronary heart diseases, which can be fatal for those who are already suffering from similar illnesses. What is worse is that nicotine contains carcinogens that are extremely dangerous to everyone’s wellbeing.

Hence, society is now fully aware that people should not be exposed to the toxins brought about by tobacco products. That is why establishments should have designated smoking areas to separate smokers from non-smokers.

To ensure that your smoking canopies or shelters comply with building standards, get them only from a specialist today!