Smoking ban
Features/Air/Feature 02
- 01 Air quality standards
- 02 Smoking ban
- 03 Ventilation effectiveness
- 04 VOC reduction
- 05 Air filtration
- 06 Microbe and mold control
- 07 Construction pollution management
- 08 Healthy entrance
- 09 Cleaning protocol
- 10 Pesticide management
- 11 Fundamental material safety
- 12 Moisture management
- 13 Air flush
- 14 Air infiltration management
- 15 Increased ventilation
- 16 Humidity control
- 17 Direct source ventilation
- 18 Air quality monitoring and feedback
- 19 Operable windows
- 20 Outdoor air systems
- 21 Displacement ventilation
- 22 Pest control
- 23 Advanced air purification
- 24 Combustion minimization
- 25 Toxic material reduction
- 26 Enhanced material safety
- 27 Antimicrobial activity for surfaces
- 28 Cleanable environment
- 29 Cleaning equipment
- P9 Advanced cleaning
Smoking ban
Intent:
To deter smoking, minimize occupant exposure to second hand smoke, and reduce smoke pollution.
Exits dedicated for egress during emergencies are not required to have signage or ban smoking within their vicinity.
Projects are required to implement the ban and mount signage within their project boundary only.
Yes. As the owner of the building, the developer is required to have a policy that meets the Feature 2 Smoking Ban requirement within the tenant spaces. More information about Core and Shell project scope can be found in the Core and Shell Scope Matrix support page.