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Handi Hut Announces Sale of 10,000th Smoking Shelter
Employers offer havens for smokers shelters shield workers from snow, rain and heat

Handi Hut

Handi-Hut Inc, www.handi-hut.com, a manufacturing company has announced the sale of their 10,000th Smoking Shelter to Miller Brewing Company. Miller Brewing purchased several smoking shelters to be utilized by company employees and executives outside of their corporate offices.

Mel Cohen, CEO of Handi-Hut stated, “We are pleased that Miller Brewing Company sees the benefit to have Handi-Hut’s smoking shelters. This is a win-win solution for all; smoker’s rights, workers rights and company rights. Many employers and business owners are finding that accommodating both the smoker and non-smoker is more than just fair, it's good business. Workplaces that don't offer a designated smoking area have reported a substantial loss of productivity. Their entranceways are often crowded with smokers and littered with cigarette butts.”

Handi Hut Inc. provides a practical solution to accommodate smokers so that public spaces can remain smoke-free. The company has been designing and manufacturing glass and aluminum shelters for train stations and bus stops for more than 30 years. The materials used are 20 times more impact resistant than fiberglass and are resistant to hail, wind-blown objects and ultra-violet rays. The huts are quality-engineered and pre-fabricated with all-aluminum and glass. The shelters come in many designs, are built to spec, have vented roofs and are easily installed.

“Hospitals have been especially interested in the more complex-designed huts, since their environment is especially sensitive to cigarette smoke, and employee comfort must include air-conditioned or heated shelters depending on the weather” adds John Cozza, Vice President of Handi-Hut.

In addition to smoking shelters, Handi-Hut also manufactures protective shelters for bus stops, grocery cart areas, car rental returns, passenger shelters for railroads, mall entrances, walkways, staircases, map kiosks and telephone booths. At the George Washington Bridge terminal in New York, Handi-Hut shelters can be seen covering over a quarter mile of waiting bus stops and staircases. . The shelters have been purchased by The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News, the National Art Gallery in Washington, D.C. and VA hospitals throughout the country. Handi-Hut also added advertising panels to its manufacturing capability.

Handi Hut Inc., a veteran-owned and GSA Premier Provider, is certified by the U.S. General Services Administration

For Product information, contact John Cozza, Vice President of Handi-Hut: 800-603-6635 email: jcozza@handi-hut.com