The smoking Shelter Suppliers

Smoking shelter suppliers are in huge demand these days; thanks to the smoking ban in UK, which has banned smoking in public places like restaurants, hotels, parks, pubs, offices, factories, public transport and other public areas. As a result, more and more company and factory owners as well as owners of pubs, restaurants, parks and other public entertainment zones are now seeking refuge to the smoking shelter suppliers. Smoking shelters have become extremely popular and essential in all public areas if the owners wish to satisfy both the smoking as well as non-smoking population.

Suppliers of Smoking Shelter
If one starts searching for a list of smoking shelter suppliers on the internet, then he is bound to get a list of names. While some of them offer huge discounts on their products, some others might offer attractive packages like free installation or gifts on buying a product or any other such discount. However, one needs to be extra careful before choosing a smoking shelter supplier since the material used in making a shelter is of prime importance. So, one should choose a trusted brand name so that one is sure about the quality of the material, price and overall delivery and installation process.

Handi-hut smoking shelters
Among many other suppliers of bus shelters, a trusted brand name is Handi-hut, which is a premier smoking shelter supplier and has been in the business for more than three decades. The company mainly specializes in designing pre-fabricated modular glass and aluminum shelters. The company’s wide range of product portfolio includes items like smoking shelters, cart corrals, bus shelters, advertising shelters covered walkways, customizable enclosures, side walk shelters and entry canopies. The company not only offers manufactured items but also designs specially customized products to meet its client requirements. The company enjoys a wide customer base and is a trusted brand name among smoking shelter suppliers.

The shelters made by Handi-hut have been in use in different industries, like hospitals, universities, manufacturing units, hotels, factories, various offices, pubs and other public areas in US and Puerto Rico. The company delivers cheap yet highly durable and attractive modular shelters to all its clients and hence has been a leader among smoking shelter suppliers.

About Handi-hut smoking shelters

Handi-hut had been primarily developing shelters for train stations and bus stops, but later expanded its horizon towards developing smoking shelters. The Handi-hut smoking shelters are extremely durable and easy to install and hence have been a favorite with one and all. The Handi-hut smoking shelters come in different shapes, sizes, colors and designs. While some have domed roofs, others have historical or barrel vault or hip roof. Most of them are made of excellent quality aluminum and glass. Most of them have a glazed finish with domed roof, side walls, windscreen if required and will be fabricated. The frame is made in such a way that it remains steady even without roof domes. If the client wants backrest and seating options, then the shelters would be designed accordingly. All smoking shelters of Handi-hut come with a one-year guarantee against defects in workmanship.

So, if you are still wondering to check the list of smoking shelter suppliers on the internet, think no more and check the website of Handi-hut, right away!

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news telephone booth

A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box or telephone box is a small structure furnished with apayphone and designed for a telephone user’s convenience. Such a booth usually has a door to provide privacy and a window to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth may be furnished with a printed directory of local telephone numbers, and a booth in a formal setting such as a hotel may be furnished with paper and pen and even a seat. An outdoor booth may be made of metal and plastic to withstand the elements and heavy use, while an indoor booth (once known as a silence cabinet) may have more elaborate architecture and furnishings.[1] Most outdoor booths feature the name and logo of the telephone service provider.

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Free Standing Smoking Shelters

Smoking is an addiction that is hard to die amongst the population of this world. No amount of laws can prevent the smokers to quit. Government in certain countries like Scotland bans the smoking in public places. Though these laws that govern smoking habit is in the process to be changed.

Ban on smoking in public places hit hard on the smokers and they need a place to safely carry out their luxurious habit. Smoking rooms replaced by the smoking shelters in various countries where there is a ban. A refuge for the smokers from the external environment is the smoking shelter. With the external structure away from the official buildings, these free standing smoking shelters like bus stops can be build anywhere.

When smokers smoke the cigarette there is the production of the cigarette butt dust as well as the cigarette smoke. The cigarette butt dust is usually combated with the various designs of ashtrays that are placed in the smoking shelters. While cigarette smoke is dealt with the vents. Vents in the roofs help in the easy exhaust of the cigarette smoke to the environment. The benches with backrest offer the best seating arrangement while relaxing with a puff of cigarette.

Advantage of having a free standing smoking shelter apart from providing room for the smokers to smoke is that the employer can have a check on the smoking that is happening outside the office building premises. These shelters withstand any kind of weather, come rain or shine. Free standing smoking shelters are known to be the traditional type with a room for five to seven people however nine to twelve people can be easily accommodated with the custom made smoking shelters. The side panels of the free standing smoking shelters are usually translucent. Polycarbonate or UV resistant Perspex is used for the construction of side and roof panels. Trends change as the day progresses; hence one can customize their free standing smoking shelters with the cost and requirements.

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The flexibility of aluminium canopies

Alumium is used more and more widely in the construction of cars, why? because it is strong, yet lightweight, robust yet adaptable. Aluminium can be fabricated much more easily than say steel which gives it great benefits when overcoming problems ad makes it the ideal material for canopies, car ports, and smoking shelters .

What do I mean by this? Well if you buy an aluminium canopy and then find out that you’ve measured the site wrong, don’t panic, because with aluminium you can adapt the canopy to overcome any problems you encounter. Unlike steel structures, aluminium canopies can be shortened on site and adapted to overcome curved walls, uneven surfaces and more. Also with aluminium canopies you don’t need a crane to install the structure, you and a friend can often put it up in a day without the need for any heavy and expensive lifting gear.

Once the canopy is installed then with aluminium you need not worry about painting or the hassle of rust becasue the process of powdercoating protects the aluminium for many years, allowing you to enjoy the benfits.

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Telephone booth recycled for an Urban Chess Board

Displayed at the Off the Hook Exhibition 2009, the “Urban Chess Board” by milbec, a small Vancouver-based design partnership, is a public chess board that not just entertains the passersby but also helps in sustaining the environment. Finished with a discarded telephone booth, the Urban Chess Board comprises a chessboard integrated table with a glass top, together with two stools to sit the players, giving a whole new meaning to the classic game of chess.

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The Telephone Booth

So, you call yourself a triathlete. Why? Because you swim bike and run? There’s more! In this article, I’m going to give you a few pointers on being more than a triathlete. In fact, I’m going to show you how to be Superman (or Superwoman if you prefer). You see, in the beginning, we are just a bunch of Clark Kents. What does Clark need to become Superman? That’s right, a phone booth.

I’d like you all to become acquainted with your own personal phone booth called transition. Specifically, we’ll be looking first at T1 and then at T2.

First, a note on how to move quickly. You want to move in an efficient manner, more so than in a hurried manner. Knowing what you plan to do ahead of time and being organized will allow you to have confidence in your transitions. Preparation = Confidence. Confidence = Efficiency. Efficiency = Speed.

It seems to me that the theme of the swim-to-bike transition at most triathlons is “Where the heck am I?” You see people doing full stops and looking around as they exit the water. This is not the makings of a fast transition. My take on this is that you have just been horizontal for a significant amount of time, with blood pumping to your arms which are doing most of the work. Suddenly, you are vertical, with blood trying to get to your legs since you are up on them. Also, your system is trying to thermo-regulate after being in a different environment. Add to this that you have been turning yourself from side to side and you may feel a little dizzy or out of sorts.

T1 starts before the exit. Don’t blast toward shore, but rather keep the pace steady. Swim until you are touching the bottom with your hands. Just before you stand, pull the neck of your wetsuit open a bit at the front and let in some water. Then as you stand and run those last steps out of the water, you can unzip your suit and the extra water will aid in pulling off the suit. Lift your feet out of the water rather than dragging them through as you exit the water. Make your way efficiently to the wetsuit strippers or to transition. You can easily have the top of your wetsuit off while moving toward transition. It may be faster to pull the bottom off at your bike and skip the wetsuit strippers. Your choice. You don’t need to run unless it is safe to do so. Fast walking is good too, but keep moving.

Keep T1 as simple as possible. Wetsuit off, helmet on, sunglasses on, un-rack bike. Move efficiently out of transition.

A note on footwear. Socks on the bike are personal preference as are shoes-on-the-bike or shoes-on-your-feet. For socks, roll them up so that they are easy to pull on. For shoes-on-the-bike, only if you have practiced in training. It is a good idea to use elastic bands to hold the shoes horizontal on the crankarms if you plan on going that route. Again practice this in training.

On to T2

It is with great fondness that I recall my first attempt at running off the bike in my first duathlon. I’m quite sure I made every mistake imaginable. I had never tried it in practice. I tried to run as fast as I could right away and I nearly fell over as I started to see moiré patterns in front of my eyes from lack of oxygen. Then I slowed down and suffered with legs of concrete for most of the run. Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

My first pointer is to practice. The best way to get used to the feeling of running after biking is to try it a few times. The simple act of having done something before makes it easier to repeat in a race situation. Athletes I coach will see these workouts in their schedule. That’s right – BRICK workouts. Bike/Run/ICK.

Next is stretching. The run should start in your mind while you are still riding. Don’t leave everything you have on the bike course. Notch back the effort a little so you don’t arrive completely beat for the run. Within the last kilometer of the bike leg, get out of your saddle and stretch out your hip flexors. An easy way to do this is to stand with one leg at the bottom of the pedal stroke and the other at the top and move your pelvis forward. Switch legs and repeat. This will help prevent some discomfort when you get off your bike and try to run.

When you do get off your bike, be quick and efficient in transition, but don’t rush. There’s a big difference between fumbling around with your shoes and clothes in a mad rush versus quickly and methodically making the change. Practice this as well during your BRICK sessions. You can also try leaving the shoes on the pedals and doing the “speeding bullet” transition. Remember to practice this before doing it in a race.

I like to have my hat and anything else I want for the run all wrapped up. I just start the run with this in my hand and organize it while I’m running.

As you begin to run, your brain has been accustomed to going bike speed and will attempt to imitate this speed while running. Now unless you are an exceptionally fast runner, it is unlikely this will work out well. Force yourself to run comfortably even if it feels slow. You are moving faster than you think.

Each person will adapt at his or her own rate, but very shortly, your legs will feel less weird and the blood in your body will have redistributed itself to where it is needed. You’ll be running happily, red cape flowing in the wind.

Try these suggestions out in practice and let me know if you have any questions (or tips) that are specific to you.

Preparation = Confidence. Confidence = Efficiency. Efficiency = Speed.

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Smoking shelters put up at psychiatric hospital

THE city’s psychiatric hospital is the latest to have smoking shelters installed.
It means smokers being treated or visiting the Royal Edinburgh in Morningside can only smoke in the three shelters that have been erected.
Health chiefs hope that it will gradually encourage some people to stop, while improving the health of passive smokers.
Operations director Tim Montgomery said: “It is intended to encourage people to stop smoking and is backed up by support of the smoking cessation co-ordinator.”

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Smoking Shelters

Planning permission will be required for all smoking shelters. The visual impact of the proposal will be carefully considered, particularly where it is on or adjacent to any listed building or other area of special architectural or historic character. There are a number of Conservation areas and listed buildings in the Borough.

In all cases, proposed smoking shelters should be of a good design and materials. The potential impact of noise will also be carefully considered and the Council will seek to ensure that the proposal will not result in noise nuisance to any nearby noise sensitive premises such as residential accommodation.

The effect of any lighting to be provided will also be taken into account in terms of light pollution nuisance which may be caused.

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Telephone Booth Multimedia Information

A Telephone booth, telephone Kiosk, telephone call box or telephone box is a small structure furnished with a Payphone and designed for a telephone user’s convenience. Such a booth usually has a Door to provide privacy and a window to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth may be furnished with a printed directory of local telephone numbers, and a booth in a formal setting such as a hotel may be furnished with paper and pen and even a seat. An outdoor booth may be made of Metal and plastic to withstand the elements and heavy use, while an indoor booth may have more elaborate architecture and furnishings. Most outdoor booths feature the name and logo of the telephone service provider.

19th century Long distance telephony suffered from high losses, so “silence cabinets” were built to allow hearing faint voices from distant places and shouting across a country without disturbing neighbors. Most were on telephone company premises, and luxuriously appointed, until the turn of the century when they began to appear in railway stations, hotels and other places where well-heeled customers were expected. . They became commonplace, though less luxurious, in industrialized countries in the 1910s. In 1959 Phonebooth stuffing, in which dozens of college students crammed their bodies into a standard booth, was a notable fad on campuses in several countries.

Starting in the 1970s pay telephones were less and less commonly placed in booths in the United States. In many areas where they were once common, telephone booths have now been almost completely replaced by non-enclosed pay phones. In the United States, this replacement was caused, at least in part, by an attempt to make the pay telephones more accessible to the handicapped. However, in the United Kingdom phones remained in booths more often than the non-enclosed set up. Although still fairly common, the number of phone boxes has declined sharply in Britain since the late 1990s due to the boom of mobile phones.

Many locations that provide pay phones mount the phones on kiosks rather than in booths this relative lack of privacy and comfort discourages lengthy calls in high-demand areas such as airports.

Special equipment installed in some telephone booths allows a caller to use a computer, a portable Fax machine, or a telecommunications device for the deaf.

The user of the booth pays for the call by depositing coins into a slot on the Telephone, by entering a payment code on the telephone’s keypad, by swipe-card or by using a Telephone card. Coin-operated phones usually take the money before the call is made, and return it if there is no answer on the receiving end. Other phones, such as those used in the UK until the early 1980s, take the money after someone has answered at the other end by blocking the call until money has been deposited. Some pay phones are equipped with a card reader that allows a caller to make payment with a credit card. A caller who possesses no means of payment may have the phone company’s operator ask the call recipient if the recipient is willing to make payment for the call; this is known as “reversing the charges”, “reverse charged call” or a “collect call”. It is also possible to place a call to a phone booth if the intended recipient is known to be waiting at the booth, however not all phone booths allow incoming calls. Long before “computer hacking” was a common phenomenon, creative mischief-makers devised tactics for obtaining free phone usage through a variety of techniques, including several for defeating the electro-mechanical payment mechanisms of telephone booths early methods of phone Phreaking.

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OZ-UK Steel Buildings For Schools

OZ-UK Steel Buildings for Schools, Our design is so customizable that schools are able to find many uses from sports storage to Janitorial workshops and rest rooms, covered outdoor areas for lunching and summer classes, and bike sheds and yes even smoking shelters (Filthy Habit) the fact that our structures are quite easily erected by PTA groups is a bonus when looking for that project that will produce much without costing the earth. OZ-UK are always available for the larger projects or for those that are on tight schedules. Our projects have included a Sports Storage Building project at one of England’s largest leader schools. The work at Billericay School was a rather frantic affair with the whole project having to be done from order to finished, Erected building in just two weeks, we were able to fast track this job with a concerted effort from all involved see our Gallery page BILLERICAY SCHOOL . Also a Private Christian School THE RIVER SCHOOL in Worchester who had problems with planning but it all worked out right in the end. St Anne’s School in Godmanchester had a falling down wooden structure that was not only an eyesore but also a health & safety issue due to its condition. It was used to store school sports equipment that was beginning to get damaged by the damp conditions that their little leaking wooden shed festered. For surprisingly little investment the school now have a fantastic sports equipment store that will not only last much longer than wooden structures but looks great as well.

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