
"No Smoke Signs" are signs that indicate that smoking is prohibited in a particular area or building. These signs are usually displayed in public places, workplaces, and other areas where smoking is not allowed.
The signs typically feature a graphic symbol of a cigarette with a red circle and diagonal line through it, along with text that reads "No Smoking" or "No Smoking Allowed." The signs may also include additional information, such as penalties for violating the smoking ban or contact information for reporting violations.
"No Smoke Signs" are an important part of tobacco control measures aimed at reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and promoting public health. They help to create smoke-free environments that protect non-smokers from the harmful effects of tobacco smoke, and can also encourage smokers to quit or reduce their smoking habit.
In many jurisdictions, displaying "No Smoke Signs" is a legal requirement for businesses and public spaces where smoking is prohibited. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in fines or other penalties.