Press Release

Ministry of Health & Social Development
Topics: 
Public Health
Release Date:
Friday, 17 November 2017 - 3:47pm

Owners and managers of public establishments and the public are reminded that smoking in public places is unlawful as regulated by the Tobacco Products Control Regulations, 2007.

“Holding lighted tobacco is prohibited within 50 feet from the entrance, exit, or open window of any public place,” Public Health Officer, Ms. Akesha Smith said.

A public place, as defined by the legislation, is a place to which the public or a section of the public has access. Examples of public places include office buildings, restrooms, elevators, stairways, health and educational institutions, any premises in which children are cared for a fee, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, beaches accessible to the public and any other facilities..

“We also want to take this opportunity to remind proprietors and other occupiers of public places that ‘No Smoking’ signs must be placed in a prominent area, clearly indicating that the establishment is smoke-free,” Ms. Smith said.

"No Smoking" signs must be flat and rectangular in shape at a minimum size of eight and a half by eleven inches; must display the symbol for no smoking and carry the message in English, "It is unlawful to smoke in this location".

Ms. Smith is asking for the cooperation of businesses and individuals to work together to maintain a healthy and relatively smoke-free BVI.

The Ministry of Health and Social Development is committed to the enforcement of the Tobacco Products Control Regulations toward a healthy Virgin Islands.

Author

Natasha Lettsome-Humphrey

Public Health Communications Specialist
Ministry of Health/Social Development
Telephone: 468-2286
Email: 
nlettsome@gov.vg