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New Buildings:
Making a smoke-free policy should be relatively easy in a new building,
as your tenants will have no pre-existing expectations:
1. |
Register
your building(s) on smoke-free registries, such as the Smoke-Free Apartment Directory
found on this site. |
2. |
Advertise
your units as smoke-free in newspaper and real estate magazine ads. |
3. |
Revise your
lease/rental agreements to include smoke-free provisions. |
4. |
Post
"Smoke-free Area" or "No Smoking" signage in designated areas. |
5. |
Educate
employees on how to field questions regarding the building's smoke-free
policy. |
Existing Buildings: Phase-In
With an existing building, you may find it easier to "phase-in" the
changes:
6. |
Install
"Smoke-free Area" or "No Smoking" signage in designated areas. |
7. |
Remove
ashtrays and place receptacles for smoking materials a reasonable
distance from facility entrances together with applicable signs. |
8. |
Discuss
your decision with tenants and be sure to get their support. |
9. |
Announce
the change to all tenants in the form of a letter. Require tenants to
sign a copy stating their intent to comply with the new policy. For
existing tenants, their understanding and acceptance of the policy will
begin upon renewal of their individual leases, which are updated with
the new smoke-free lease language. |
10. |
Educate
employees on how to field questions regarding the building's smoke-free
policy. |
11. |
Equip your
maintenance staff with proper equipment such as door sweeps and
caulking materials to deal with migrating smoke until the phase-in of
the policy is complete or if only a portion of the building is going
smoke-free. |
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