SINGAPORE: Foot pedals in lifts and hands-free sanitiser dispensers are some of the measures that CapitaLand is implementing in its business parks ...
SINGAPORE: Foot pedals in lifts and hands-free sanitiser dispensers are some of the measures that CapitaLand is implementing in its business parks in India to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Hands-free faucets, sanitiser dispensers, foot-operated doors in washrooms, and lift activation with a foot-operated pedal system are some of the contactless measures adopted by the organisation. Other measures include contactless security for entry into the business parks, an app-based visitor management system and dedicated bins for the disposal of used masks and gloves.CapitaLand said these measures comply with the World Health Organization's standards and standard operating procedures by the Indian government.
CapitaLand India said it also formed a task force to help its tenants and employees to adjust to the"new normal" and to make sure high contact areas and common spaces are disinfected frequently.
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