Smoking shelters, also known as smoker’s shelters have been used in virtually every setting. Smoke shelters can be seen at locations such as assisted living facilities, hospitals, commercial buildings, office buildings, manufacturing plants, restaurants, casinos, and hotels, just to name a few. Typically, the purpose behind having smoke shelters is to have a comfortable place for employees or visitors to enjoy their smoke breaks. Additionally, a smoke shelter provides a specific location for smoking as opposed to having smokers scattered around many doorways.

During COVID-19 and the post pandemic world, smoking shelters, also known as smoke shelters, need to be adapted to social distancing. One good solution is to install divider screens within the smoking shelter. Smoking shelters with partitions assist facility managers achieve CDC recommended social distancing with regard to cigarette, cigar and vape smokers.
Par-Kut International provides both aluminum and steel smoking shelters. Standard Par-Kut smoking shelters are built with open ventilation space at doorways and at bottom of walls. However, Par-Kut can custom-design and build prefabricated smoking shelters with electric ventilation and exhaust systems, additional air gaps at top of walls, and even doors with automatic closers. Par-Kut can even provide retro-fit partition screens to install into your existing smoke shelter(s).
Since each Par-Kut smoke shelter is prefabricated to order in aluminum or steel, you can choose a standard bronze aluminum shelter or an architecturally designed painted steel shelter. Architectural smoking shelter designs include curved barrel shaped roofs, standing seam hip roofs, architectural moldings, built in reveals or even raised panels to accent or complement existing architectural elements. Tinted or mirrored glass and exterior brick veneer can also be added.
For more information about Par-Kut smoking shelters, transit shelters, prefab shelters, aluminum shelters or steel shelters, visit https://www.parkutblog.com/contact/ or call 1-800-394-6599.



