
Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act
"No Smoking" Signs
Although smoking restrictions outside and away from buildings or entrances are not included in the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, many businesses choose to implement voluntary no smoking policies, which specify a distance away from an establishment where smoking can occur.
This type of policy minimizes tobacco smoke from entering a building through entrances, windows, ventilation systems or any other means. This policy also allows clients or customers to enter a facility without too much exposure to secondhand smoke.
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How can I find more information?
For more information on the dangers of secondhand smoke, call the Southern Nevada Health District Tobacco Control Program at (702) 759-1270.
For more information regarding compliance with the new law for employers, call the Southern Nevada Health District Environmental Health Division at (702) 759-0588.
Where can I get more information on quitting?
If you smoke and want to quit, call the Nevada Tobacco User’s Helpline at 1-800-QUIT NOW (1-800- 784-8669) or visit www.livingtobaccofree.com. 
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