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02 September 2010
For more information, please contact:
Environmental Health
Tel: 01276 707100
Fax: 01276 707177
Email: Environmental Health
Surrey Heath House
Knoll Road
Camberley
Surrey GU15 3HD
SmokeFree England
Tel: 0800 169 1697
Further Information
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FAQs
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What happened?
From 1 July 2007 the Health Act (2006) became law; this means controls on smoking in enclosed premises and in vehicles.
Which places have to be smokefree by law?
The law says that virtually all enclosed and 'substantially' enclosed public places and workplaces in England must be free of tobacco smoke. This includes offices, factories, shops, pubs, bars, restaurants, membership clubs, public transport and most work vehicles that are used by more than one person.
The law also means that indoor workplace smoking rooms are not allowed. So anyone who wants to smoke needs to go outside instead.
Helping you be smoke free
If you need advice help is available:
What your customers think
Independent research in Surrey by NOP World Health in 2005 (commissioned by the Smoke Free Surrey Alliance) showed that only one in four people smoke, and three out of four of these want to stop. Reassuringly, the change in the law does not look like it will harm business. In fact, 58% of Surrey people said that a smokefree law would not affect the way they used businesses and 34% said they would use restaurants and cafes more if a law was introduced. There are also widely publicised health benefits for your staff and your customers.
Enforcing smokefree
The large majority of smokers comply with the new law but where there is non-compliance Environmental Health have responsibility for enforcement. People who do not comply with the law will be liable to a fixed penalty notice or prosecution and a fine for the offences of: