Can you smoke in San Francisco hotels?

Can you smoke in San Francisco hotels?

The smoking ban in SF is likely one of the strictest in the country. Not in public buildings, not in bars, very few hotels still have smoking rooms available, not in restaurants, not in public parks or at farmer’s markets. On public streets you may but not within x number of yards of a building entrance.

Can you smoke on hotel balconies in California?

Most (if not all) hotels are non-smoking but you can smoke on balconies. (I’ve been in hotels when a guest has tried to have a sneaky smoke in their bathroom and set off the fire alarm – not pleasant in the middle of the night – not sure of the consequences on the naughty person).

Can you smoke in hotels in California?

The areas of hotels and motels that are accessed only by employees as well as areas like lobbies, meeting rooms and banquet rooms considered to be common to all guests must be nonsmoking areas. At least 80 percent of hotel guest rooms must be also be smoke free. California permits tobacco smoking in tobacco shops.

Where can you smoke cigarettes in San Francisco?

Smoke-free Entrances: SF Health Code Article 19F, Sec. 1009.22 (2010). Smoking permitted only at curb of commercial, multi unit residential and mixed use building entrances, exits, operable windows and vents.

Can you smoke on the sidewalk in San Francisco?

Smoke-free Entrances: SF Health Code Article 19F, Sec 1009.22 (2010). Smoking permitted only at curb of commercial, multi-unit residential and mixed use building entrances, exits, operable windows, and vents.

Can you smoke on Kalahari balcony?

IS SMOKING PERMITTED WITHIN THE RESORT OR GUEST ROOMS? Smoking is not permitted in any enclosed public areas, including guest rooms and suites.

Can you smoke on the sidewalk in SF?

Smoking outside entrances, exits and operable windows and vents of all buildings is only permitted at the curb of the nearest street, sidewalk or alley. If there is no curb within fifteen feet of the building, smoking is prohibited within fifteen feet of entrances, exits, and operable windows and vents of any building.