欧博百家乐No smoking, no vaping signs for businesses
Signs for smoke-and vape-free spaces
You must post no smoking and no vaping signs if you are an employer or owner (proprietor) of an:
You must post enough of either both the individual tobacco signs and the individual electronic cigarette signs, or the combined tobacco and electronic cigarette signs, at each entrance, exit and washroom to ensure employees and the public know they cannot smoke tobacco or cannabis (medical or recreational) or vape anything there.
You must post additional no smoking and no vaping signs if you are an employer or owner (proprietor) of a:
hotel,
motel, or
inn
In the case of hotels, motels, and inns, you must either post both of the individual tobacco sign and individual electronic cigarette sign, or the combined tobacco and electronic cigarette sign, in every:
“non-smoking” or “non-vaping” guest room, and
washroom associated with such guest rooms
You can:
The employer and owner (proprietor) are responsible for ensuring that the signs meet the size requirements described in Ontario Regulation 268/18. The image of the sign may not meet the size requirements when you print the PDF. You might need to resize the sign before printing to meet the requirements
Get more detail about posting these signs and their required dimensions in the legislation.
Official sign names:
Tobacco Sign for Employers
Tobacco Sign for Proprietors
Tobacco Sign for Hotels, Motels and Inns
Sign date: April 1, 2020
Minimum size: 10 cm high, 10 cm wide
Official sign names:
Electronic Cigarette Sign for Employers
Electronic Cigarette Sign for Proprietors
Electronic Cigarette Sign for Hotels, Motels and Inns
Sign date: April 1, 2020
Minimum size: 10 cm high, 10 cm wide
Official sign names:
Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Sign for Employers
Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Sign for Proprietors
Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Sign for Hotels, Motels and Inns
Sign date: April 1, 2020
Minimum size: 15 cm high, 20 cm wide
Signs for controlled areas in certain residential facilities and hospicesIf a residential care facility (meaning a long-term care home, retirement home that provides care, provincially funded supportive housing residence, designated veterans' facility, designated psychiatric facility), or residential hospice has a where people can smoke or vape, the facility owner (proprietor) and employer must post signs outside any entrance to the controlled area.
You can download the PDF (right-click and choose "Save link as") and print a copy:
The employer and owner (proprietor) are responsible for ensuring that the signs meet the size requirements described in Ontario Regulation 268/18. The image of the sign may not meet the size requirements when you print the PDF. You might need to resize the sign before printing to meet the requirements.
Get more detail about posting these signs and their required dimensions in the legislation.
Official sign names:
Controlled Areas in Certain Residential Facilities
Sign date: April 1, 2020
Size: 10 cm high, 10 cm wide
You will also need to post a sign indicating the maximum permitted occupancy of the controlled area.