Provide tobacco- and smoke-free signage at all entrances and outdoor areas
Rationale: Clear and permanent signage prohibiting the use of tobacco discourages smoking and tobacco use, supporting increased compliance with policies and decreased exposure to second-hand smoke, contributing to reduced risk of cardiac and pulmonary conditions for both tobacco users and other occupants.
Requirements
Demonstrate compliance with one of the options below:
Option 1 - Tobacco-Free Signage (Full Credit):
Include signage that meets all of the following:
- Include permanent signage that includes icons and/or language that clearly prohibit smoking and the use of all tobacco products on-site.
- Ensure signage is mounted permanently on structures such as walls, doors, poles, or stands.
- Locate signage visible to pedestrians at all of the following locations:
- all shared building entrances, including main and side entrances
- all pedestrian entrances into the building(s) from parking areas
- all designated outdoor space amenities (such as parks, plazas, gardens, outdoor fitness areas, or walking trails)
- all outdoor parking areas and garages.
Note that buildings that include signage indicating that tobacco use and smoking are prohibited within a specific distance from building entrances, vents and/or windows must demonstrate that the area within that distance is not located within the building site.
Note that signage is not required at private residential entrances.
Option 2 - Smoke-Free Signage (Partial Credit):
Demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Include permanent signage that includes icons and/or language that clearly prohibit smoking on-site.
- Ensure signage is mounted permanently on structures such as walls, doors, poles, or stands.
- Locate signage visible to pedestrians at all of the following locations:
- all shared building entrances, including main and side entrances
- all pedestrian entrances into the building from parking areas
- all designated outdoor space amenities (such as parks, plazas, gardens, outdoor fitness areas, or walking trails)
- all outdoor parking areas and garages.
Note that buildings that include signage indicating that smoking is prohibited within a specific distance from building entrances, vents and/or windows must demonstrate that the area within that distance is not located within the building site.
Note that signage is not required at private residential entrances.
Compliance Documentation
Types of compliance documentation required:
- Annotated design drawings
- Annotated photographs
- Annotated plans
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