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State Summary
On December 8, 2005, the "Smoking in Public Places" law (RCW 70.160) went into effect, making it illegal to smoke in all indoor public places and workplaces in Washington. Since the law’s implementation, indoor air pollution has decreased by 88 percent in bars and restaurants and compliance with the law is high.
Recommended No Smoking Signs for Washington
(26300)
Communicate your no smoking policies clearly and succinctly. Control smoking by clearly marking designated smoking areas. No Smoking Signs prevent health and physical hazards while complying with federal and state smoking bans.
SMOKING PERMITTED
Designated Smoking Area
3.5"x5" to 10"x14"
DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA
Smoking Permitted Sign
3.5"x5" to 10"x14"
NO SMOKING is permitted in this establishment.
State No Smoking Sign
3.5"x5" to 10"x14"
SMOKING PROHIBITED EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS
State No Smoking Sign
3.5"x5" to 10"x14"
No Smoking State Law (with symbol)
Smoking Prohibited Sign
10"x14"
THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS SMOKE FREE THANK YOU FOR NOT SMOKING
State No Smoking Sign
3.5"x5" to 12"x18"
NO SMOKING
State No Smoking Sign
3.5"x5" to 10"x14"
No Smoking No Vaping (With Graphic)
No Electronic Cigarettes Sign
3.5"x5" to 24"x30"
North Carolina Smoking Is Prohibited Complaints Toll Free 800-662-7030 or Online www.smokefree.nc.gov N.C. Gen. Stat. § 130A-497
North Carolina No Smoking Sign
7"x10"
Law Excerpt
RCW 70.160.050 Owners, lessees to post signs prohibiting smoking.
Owners, or in the case of a leased or rented space the lessee or other person in charge, of a place regulated under this chapter shall prohibit smoking in public places and places of employment and shall post signs prohibiting smoking as appropriate under this chapter. Signs shall be posted conspicuously at each building entrance. In the case of retail stores and retail service establishments, signs shall be posted conspicuously at each entrance and in prominent locations throughout the place.
[2006 c 2 § 4 (Initiative Measure No. 901, approved November 8, 2005); 1985 c 236 § 5.]