Smoking booth "Smoke Clear (for one person)" *No ductwork required!
Space-saving arrangement is possible! A high-performance smoking booth that enables a clear separation of smoke and creates a personal space!
The smoking booth "Smoke Clear" is a high-performance smoking booth (smoking box) that supports "clear separation" to create a comfortable smoking environment for both smokers and non-smokers, all while being compactly designed for installation in small spaces. Despite its compact size and high performance, it is offered at a low price, and its easy installation style requires no ductwork, making it one of the top-class options in the industry. This series has numerous achievements in various settings, including restaurants, offices, and commercial facilities. 【Features】 - Infection control measures achieved through a spacious and personal environment that does not feel cramped - Front air intake that prevents tobacco odor from clinging to smokers, along with a high-performance filter that meets 100% of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's technical standards - Design that blends seamlessly into any location - 0.5 tatami mat size that can be installed in various locations - Easy installation without ductwork, suitable for all places from tenant spaces to basements *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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"Clear separation of smoking" proposes a new standard of smoking separation style where both smokers and non-smokers can spend time safely, securely, and comfortably. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Recommended for the following customers】 ■ Do not want duct work ■ Want to utilize dead space ■ Want to blend in with the interior ■ Looking for a domestic manufacturer with comprehensive after-sales service *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Column] The Reality of "Smoke Harassment" That Cannot Be Ignored and Improvement Measures
In recent years, we have entered an era that is sensitive to "harassment" as time has passed. Harassment is written as "harassment" in English. Its origin comes from the Old French word "harass," which means "to trouble, to exhaust," or "to torment," and it has evolved to be translated in Japan as "bullying" or "harassment." Terms like "sexual harassment" and "power harassment" are likely familiar to working adults. > Continue reading here https://www.ergojapan.co.jp/1558/
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[Column] Risks of Delayed Implementation of Smoking Separation in the Office
The "Revised Health Promotion Law," which came into full effect in April 2020, established various rules regarding smoking. As a result, it is expected that non-smokers will be able to protect themselves from the smell and smoke emitted by smokers, making this a policy that has garnered significant support from non-smokers. On the other hand, many smokers may feel a sense of loss due to the reduction of places and opportunities to smoke, leading to feelings of discomfort. In restaurants within Tokyo, smoking indoors is generally prohibited, making it nearly impossible to smoke on the premises. For those who have developed a habit of smoking while dining, this can understandably feel painful. Additionally, due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, smoking areas both indoors and outdoors have been closed for the reason that "smokers gather and create close contact." It is not an exaggeration to say that the combination of the enforcement of the Revised Health Promotion Law and the impact of the novel coronavirus has made it a difficult era for smokers. > Continue reading here https://www.ergojapan.co.jp/smokeclear/column/1262/
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[Column] The New Smoking Problem Created by COVID-19
The outbreak of the coronavirus has forced changes in lifestyle, and it has also affected the environment surrounding smokers. Since the pandemic began, the number of people smoking outdoors has increased, leading to new problems. For example, in Shinjuku, despite a regulation that prohibits street smoking throughout the area, smoking on the streets and littering of cigarettes continues unabated. In smoking ban areas, numerous "No Smoking on the Street" stickers are prominently displayed, making it seem as if awareness among smokers is thoroughly enforced.
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[Column] Will the paid smoking area business model become widespread?
The issue of smoking has been addressed for a long time, but many people likely associate it with the "health hazards caused by tobacco smoke." As the health risks of secondhand smoke have been recognized as a problem, society as a whole has moved towards promoting a smoke-free environment. The recent push towards smoking bans has been significantly influenced by the "Revised Health Promotion Act," which was fully implemented on April 1, 2020. The amendment to the law has led to a movement towards complete smoking bans in restaurants, offices, hotels, golf courses, other commercial facilities, public institutions, and public transportation, resulting in the removal of ashtrays that were previously installed in these buildings. Approximately 27.1% of men and 7.6% of women smoke regularly, which affects a large number of smokers. While the enforcement of the Revised Health Promotion Act impacts many citizens, it seems that it has not been widely covered in the media, such as on television, leading to a feeling that public awareness has not fully permeated. Is this just my impression? > Continue reading here https://www.ergojapan.co.jp/1865/
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[Column] The History of Smoking and Smoking Separation from the Past to the Present
Since the beginning of the Reiwa era, measures against health hazards such as passive smoking have been increasingly strengthened. The revised Health Promotion Law, which was fully implemented on April 1, 2020, led to a complete ban on smoking in indoor facilities, which was a significant shock to tobacco-loving smokers, as many of you may remember. As a result, smoking rules have changed dramatically, and some smokers may feel a sense of discomfort. It seems that restrictions on smoking and measures against passive smoking in Japan have been strengthened in recent years, but did you know that such efforts have been underway for quite some time? While smokers living in the Reiwa era face strong headwinds, we have spotlighted the smoking circumstances experienced by past generations of smokers who have supported Japan until now. Now, let’s take a look back at the history of smoking bans and designated smoking areas in the past. > Continue reading here https://www.ergojapan.co.jp/1418/
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Our company primarily offers the smoking booth "Smoke Clear," which is designed for clear separation of smoking areas, mainly targeting restaurants and offices. The smoking booth "Smoke Clear" we provide features: - Space-saving design that can be installed in as little as 0.5 tatami mats - Affordable pricing starting at 39,800 yen per month - High-performance smoking booth that meets the standards set by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare You can easily implement smoking separation measures. If you are interested in our smoking booths or have any inquiries about smoking separation measures, please feel free to contact us.


































