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What (who) is nonsmoking - definition

PUBLIC POLICIES, INCLUDING CRIMINAL LAWS AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS, THAT PROHIBIT TOBACCO SMOKING IN WORKPLACES AND OTHER PUBLIC SPACES
Smoke-free restaurants; Smoke-free restaurant; Smoking bans; Non-smoking; Ban smoking; Smoking legislation; Anti-smoking legislation; Tobacco ban; Smokefree restaurant; Laws to forbid smoking; Anti-tobacco use legislation; Smoking prevention; Smoking prevention laws; Tobacco prohibition; 🚭; Nonsmoking; Tobacco smoking ban; Smoke-free laws; Smoking ban in public places; Non-smoking area; Prohibition of smoking; Smoke-free legislation; Public smoking ban; Smoke-free law; Anti-tobacco smoking legislation; Smoke-free; Smoke-free policy; Ban on smoking
  • An internationally recognizable "no smoking" sign
  • ABC]] news reports on the initial, and then the complete, indoor smoking bans in [[Victoria, Australia]].
  • Smoking is forbidden on some streets in Japan. Smokers utilise smoking lounges, such as this one in Tokyo.
  • An internationally recognizable black "authorization to smoke" sign
  • ''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill]] next to a small ''No Smoking'' sign.

nonsmoking         
non-smoking         
also nonsmoking
1.
A non-smoking area in a public place is an area in which people are not allowed to smoke.
More and more restaurants are providing non-smoking areas.
? smoking
ADJ
2.
A non-smoking person is a person who does not smoke.
The fertility of women who smoke is half that of non-smoking women.
ADJ
Smoking ban         
Smoking bans, or smoke-free laws, are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces. The spaces most commonly affected by smoking bans are indoor workplaces and buildings open to the public such as restaurants, bars, office buildings, schools, retail stores, hospitals, libraries, transport facilities, and government buildings, in addition to public transport vehicles such as aircraft, buses, watercraft, and trains.

Wikipedia

Smoking ban

Smoking bans, or smoke-free laws, are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces. The spaces most commonly affected by smoking bans are indoor workplaces and buildings open to the public such as restaurants, bars, office buildings, schools, retail stores, hospitals, libraries, transport facilities, and government buildings, in addition to public transport vehicles such as aircraft, buses, watercraft, and trains. However, laws may also prohibit smoking in outdoor areas such as parks, beaches, pedestrian plazas, college and hospital campuses, and within a certain distance from the entrance to a building, and in some cases, private vehicles and multi-unit residences.

The most common rationale cited for restrictions on smoking is the negative health effects associated with secondhand smoke (SHS), or the inhalation of tobacco smoke by persons who are not smoking. These include diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The number of smoking bans around the world increased substantially in the late 20th century and early 21st century due to increased knowledge about these health risks. Many early smoking restrictions merely required the designation of non-smoking areas in buildings, but policies of this type became less common following evidence that they did not eliminate the health concerns associated with SHS.

Opinions on smoking bans vary. Many individuals and organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) support smoking bans on the basis that they improve health outcomes by reducing exposure to SHS and possibly decreasing the number of people who smoke, while others oppose smoking bans and assert that they violate individual and property rights and cause economic hardship, among other issues.

Examples of use of nonsmoking
1. It has two spacious halls –– one smoking and one nonsmoking.
2. Interestingly (for nonsmokers, at least), the nonsmoking section is not just some converted broom closet.
3. Instead, the 25–year–old is the non–drinking, nonsmoking New Hampshire campaign coordinator for Rep.
4. Job seekers need to brace themselves in ticking the nonsmoking boxes in job applications.
5. The cozy cafe has two separate rooms –– one smoking and one nonsmoking.