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Outdoor Smoking Shelters UK
These smoking shelters are designed on a variation of our Chelsea Cycle Shelter. It complies with all legislation to act as a smoking shelter as well a making an ideal parent waiting shelter for schools and public areas. Since the smoking ban took place in 2007 smoking shelters such as these have become common place in many public areas, pubs, bars and restaurants. They may be installed as an alternative to building an expensive designated smoking room which may be considered breaking the law with the new legislation. Did you know that a smoking area should have no more than half of the walls covered? All our smoking shelters (UK) comply with this UK law.
Smoking Shelters UK: Colours and Finishes
Smoking shelters in the UK are likely to be subject to heavy use due to the smoking ban. The structures of these smoking shelters are made of a mild steel construction and can be finished in either hot dipped galvanised or polyester powder coat. This gives the shelters a superior strength and durability. Cheaper manufacturers in the UK do not offer these quality finishes and you could end up paying twice once the cheap finishes wear away with heavy use. A galvanised finish alone could be expected to last 50 years before showing signs of corrosion. Our powder coated finish should last 40 years giving superior value for money. The powder coated finishes also come in a range of coverings.
Smoking Shelters UK: Fitting
Smoking shelters need to be placed on a firm and level ground to ensure a safe installation. The smoking shelters can be fitted by ourselves as we offer a full in house service. We can deliver and install the smoking shelters anywhere in the UK at an affordable price,
Employee Smoking Shelters
Employee smoking shelters may be a suitable option if you are worried that your empolyees need a safe and dry place to smoke and that you are not breaking any laws by allowing employees to smoke in doorways or porches. There have been reports of owners of businesses and pubs being fined for breaking the smoking ban because they let their employees smoke in the doorway to the office or pub. This is because in a doorway, only 1/4 of the area is open to the fresh air and one side is directly connected to a building where others may be breathing in the smoke. There are hefty fines for breaking the smoking ban, the best way to protect you and your employees is to erect an employee smoking shelter.
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