Choose smoking area signs in a range of architectural styles and sizes to coordinate with surrounding facility signage. Options include standard wall-mounted signs, two perpendicular designs for increased visibility along hallways, and a 10-pack of compact 2.5" × 2.5" plastic smoking-symbol signs.
Designated Smoking Area Signage
Designated smoking area signage helps direct visitors, residents, and staff to locations where smoking is permitted while distinguishing those spaces from smoke-free areas elsewhere on the property.
Standard wall-mounted designated smoking area signs are available in several coordinating sign collections and sizes. Many feature both Designated Smoking Area text and a smoking symbol, giving shoppers a consistent message with different design choices for their facility. The live assortment includes wall-mounted formats ranging from approximately 5.5" square to 6.875" × 6".
Perpendicular Smoking Area Signs
Two perpendicular smoking area signs are available for locations where the message needs to be seen while approaching from either direction along a corridor or hallway. Other styles may be customized to suit.
These 5.5" × 5.5" projecting designs extend from the wall rather than mounting flat against it, providing another option when direct wall-facing visibility isn't enough.
Compact Smoking Symbol Signs
For smaller identification needs, choose the 2.5" × 2.5" plastic smoking-symbol multipack. The compact signs provide a visual smoking-area marker where a larger architectural sign isn't necessary. The signs are made from scratch- and chemical-resistant Lexan plastic and are intended for interior use. Foam tape strips are included for mounting.
Choose Smoking Area Signs by Location
Consider how people will approach the smoking area, the available mounting space, and how prominently the location needs to be identified. Wall-mounted designs provide direct identification, perpendicular signs improve visibility from the direction of travel, and compact symbol signs provide a smaller-format option for additional locations.
Smoking restrictions and rules for designated areas vary by jurisdiction, so facilities should confirm applicable state and local requirements before establishing or marking a smoking area. The CDC's STATE System provides state-level information on tobacco-use laws, including smokefree indoor-air policies.
For areas where smoking is prohibited, shop Non Smoking Signs.
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