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News Release from: Signs and Labels | Subject: No Smoking Safety Signs
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2005
Comprehensive range of No Smoking Safety
Signs
Ensure that you are prepared for a forthcoming UK wide ban on smoking, by ensuring your premises display the correct signage supplied by Safetyshop.
On 26th March 2006, Scotland will introduce a ban on smoking in enclosed public places This ban will affect bars, restaurants and offices as well as all other public buildings
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Smokers will have to smoke outside or in their own homes.
Failure to comply with this new law, which also states that no smoking notices must be clearly displayed in premises, could lead to a fine or even imprisonment for managers of premises.
Ensure that you are prepared for a forthcoming UK wide ban on smoking, by ensuring your premises display the correct signage and have safe, attractive, outdoor means of disposal for cigarette butts.
Safetyshop can help you comply with this law by supplying you with:.
* A comprehensive range of No Smoking Safety Signs.
* Stylish Ash Bins to locate outside your premises, to enable smokers to put their cigarette butts in, instead of littering the ground.
* Training Aids in the form of wallcharts and pocket guides to help raise awareness on the effects of smoking in the workplace.
* A brand new product in their 2005 range is the Cigarette Smoke Detector, which helps to prevent illicit smoking on your premises.
Next day delivery, competitive prices, no minimum order charges and a 14 day no risk trial are all part of the exceptional customer service offered by Safetyshop.
FREE copy of the Autumn/Winter 2005 Safetyshop catalogue available. Request a free brochure from Signs and Labels ...
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