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CAN A SMALLER SMOKING SHELTER BE A BETTER

CHOICE FOR YOUR PREMISES?

Installing a smaller smoking shelter can help you to comply with UK regulations. Whilst also providing a protected place for individuals who like to smoke or vape. Not only does this improve the aesthetics and presentation of your premises. It also provides a safe designated smoking or vaping space for individuals who prefer to smoke or vape.

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If you are debating which size of shelter to purchase. We recommend our range of popular small smoking shelters which start from accommodating up to 4 persons.

Let’s dive into the reasons why…

To keep things simple the first thing you need to know is that we offer 3 types of smoking shelters: small, medium, and large.

To give you a better idea of size our smallest smoking shelter is approximately 2x1metres and has a starting price of just £799+VAT which includes free flat pack delivery. The smoking shelter framework is manufactured in heavy duty galvanised steel. With the roof and sides made using clear plastic Perspex sheets that provide impact resistance and UV protection. These plastic sheets are also a lighter alternative than using steel panels that are sometimes used.

Small Smoking Shelters Are Simple

Due to its simplicity in design, our best-selling 4-person Polaris vaping shelter comes with full assembly instructions and a fixing kit.

Using the correct tools 2 persons can usually assemble the shelter within 3 hours and locate the shelter on various level ground surfaces. ideally a solid concrete base. The shelter feet are also adjustable should the ground have some unevenness. Using specialist ground fixings, you can also bolt down to the tarmac and block paved areas. Another reason that this product is so popular is that the shelter is normally delivered to the customer within 5 days. Which includes shelter frames that have an additional colour coating of either Blue, Black, or Green.

A large outdoor smoking shelter is slightly more complicated to build and install, with longer lead times of up to 6 weeks on manufacture. So they’re unavailable as frequently as small ones. Larger structures can consist of heavier steel beams that form the base for the structure’s walls and roof. These structures can be massive, up to 100 feet wide, and may require specialised machinery for installation. These plastic sheets are also a lighter alternative than using steel panels that are sometimes used.

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