New
Year January 1
Heading to Kerala?
Make sure to stub out that cigarette before you enter your hotel.
Come New Year,
Kerala’s hoteliers will shut their doors on smokers, in phases though.
Veteran hotelier Mr.
D. Chandrasenan Nair, General Convenor, South Kerala Hoteliers Forum, says
that the industry is all set to implement the provisions of Section 4 of the
Cigarette & Other Tobacco Prohibition Act, 2003.
Mr. G. Sudhiesh
Kumar, State President of the 20,000-member Kerala Hotels and Restaurants
Association,
said the decision was approved at its annual general meeting in Kochi.
“We realise that this
is not easy especially in bar hotels, but we are going ahead with the decision
to protect non-smokers.”
The provisions of the
Act will be implemented in a phased manner, said Mr. G. Sudhiesh Kumar ,who is
also District President of the Kerala Bar Hotels Association for
Thiruvananthapuram. He reiterated his association’s resolve to have
Act-mandated signages put up at all hotels and restaurants.
The Act insists that
hotels and restaurants display signboards stating, ‘No Smoking Area –
Smoking here is an offence” in English and / or the regional language. They
need to be placed at all entrances and other conspicuous places. Ashtrays,
matches, lighters or smoking aids are banned.
In multi-storey
buildings, the signages have to be put up at each floor including the staircase
and the entrance to the lift at each level.
Mr. M. R. Narayanan,
Secretary-General, South Kerala Hoteliers Forum, said the industry
must make all effort to curtail passive smoking.
Mr. Mathew Thomas of
the Association of Approved and Classified Hotels of Kerala and Mr. S. Ajith
Kumar of the South India Hotels and Restaurants Association could not agree
more.
The trigger for the
radical move is a study in the US which suggests that when a hotel allows
smoking in any of its rooms, the smoke gets into the other areas too.
Nicotine residue
& other chemical traces do not stay just in the ‘smoking’ rooms. They end
up in the hallways & in other rooms, including non-smoking areas, it said.
The hotel industry
here is looking at the larger benefits that will accrue to public health as
against the possible short-term losses from implementing smoke-free rules.
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