Ahead of the forthcoming ban on smoking in all enclosed public spaces in England from 1 July, Glasdon UK's portfolio contains a range of smoking-related products.
Included are cigarette bins and ashtrays in a variety of styles and capacities, smoking shelters, stubber plates and smoking ban signs.
The new legislation dictates that a sign has to be displayed at the entrance to all enclosed public spaces and Glasdon can supply four standard signs to help with compliance.
The three rectangular variants in the picture - Smoking Area; No Smoking with the symbol; and No Smoking with both the symbol and an outline of the law - can be supplied as either an A4 polycarbonate plaque or an A4 vinyl sticker.
The plaques are rear printed to protect the signface from impacts or scratches and are weather, UV and vandal-resistant. The vinyl stickers are durable and hard wearing and are suitable for indoor use.
The circular option - which shows just the No Smoking symbol - is available as a front printed only or as a front and rear printed 88mm diameter vinyl sticker. This is ideal for mounting on glass where the sign has to be visible from both sides.
Supplier: Glasdon U.K. Limited BlackpoolLancashireUK Designers and manufacturers of street furniture, environmental and safety products. Web: www.glasdon.com
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