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Public Area Smoking Cabin

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The Smoke ‘n Go Public Area smoking cabin is the perfect solution for crowded public smoking areas as you have them for example on airports, train stations or exhibition centres.

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Features

  • Four models for up to 24 smokers
  • High quality and robust materials (aluminium, safety glass, burn free table top)
  • Ash container for up to 8,000 cigarette buts
  • Certified by BGIA, TUV, ECN
  • Two large diameter ashtrays per table top
  • Enlarged door profiles
  • Extra gas oxidation filter phase as standard
How does the Smoke ‘n Go Public Area work?

The Smoke ‘n Go Public Area is automatically controlled by a motion sensor. Once smokers enter the cabin the integrated fan gears up. Tobacco smoke is captured at source by the air inlet at eye height. Smoke flows downward through six different filter stages that take out all the particles and gases. Then the fan pushes the clean air upward to the outlet on top of the cabin. Twelve minutes after smokers left the cabin it goes back into standby mode.

Is the Smoke ‘n Go Public Area suitable for you?

The Smoke ‘n Go Public Area can facilitate smoking for up to 24 people and is therefore the best solution for public areas with high visitor flows as you have them for example in airports, train stations or exhibition centres.

Does the Smoke ‘n Go Public Area need maintenance?

Maintenance is required to keep the Smoke ‘n Go Public Area smoking cabins functioning optimally. Skilled mechanics can provide installation, service and maintenance. For airports a special Smoke `n Go service team can be trained to provide the best maintenance service on a regular basis.

What are the options for the Smoke ‘n Go Public Area?

The smoking cabins are a quick and flexible solution and come in various sizes and settings. The cabins can be placed at strategic locations optimizing the visitor flow within your building. A number of options are available for the smoking cabin such as foot support, (self-closing) sliding doors, lean-to support, a doorstep and an advertising display.