Outdoor Smoking Communication Room: Why not utilize the subsidy program for businesses working on smoke separation to improve your environment?
The "Outdoor Smoking Communication Room" provides an ideal space for the era of separated smoking. Made from heavy steel frames, it offers exceptional durability. All interior materials, including wallpaper, are made of non-combustible materials for safety. We offer "12-foot" and "20-foot" container houses. Both are eligible for subsidy programs. 【Features】 ■ Can utilize subsidies for passive smoking prevention measures ■ Exceptional durability due to heavy steel frame construction ■ All interior materials, including wallpaper, are made of non-combustible materials ■ Available in "12-foot" and "20-foot" container houses *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 <12-Foot Container House> ■ Can be placed in small spaces such as parking lots or factories ■ No building confirmation application required ■ Size accommodates approximately 6 people at the same time <20-Foot Container House> ■ Building confirmation application required ■ Using a container-specific chassis eliminates the need for a building confirmation application *Please confirm with the prefectural labor bureau ■ Size accommodates approximately 12 people at the same time *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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- 12 feet ¥2,000,000~ - 20 feet ¥3,500,000~
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Eiko Forestry Co., Ltd. was established as a successor to Eiko Co., Ltd., founded in 1974, and was born to engage in environmental solutions, starting with forestry, to contribute to the preservation of the global environment and the deepening of the relationship between people and nature. Moving forward, we will continue to connect the baton to the next generation through advanced technologies in areas such as environmental conservation, resource conservation, renewable energy, health, and safety.