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How to Implement Social Distancing at your business

If your business is struggling amid the pandemic, it is time to adapt to the new reality. Check out these few simple steps to implement social distancing in your business.<br><br>

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How to Implement Social Distancing at your business

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  1. How to Implement Social Distancing at your Business

  2. Social distancing is essential and will remain a part of the new normal, even when the economy will begin to recover. Since there have been few relaxations of lockdown restrictions around the world, every individual needs to learn and see what social distancing looks like. The main goal is to reduce COVID-19 spread and enable companies, especially healthcare providers, to provide better customer service. The following are some ways your business can adapt to maintain social distancing and provide safety to both customers and staff.

  3. Virtual Queue Management System investing in a virtual queue management system is the key to maintaining social distance in your store or business place. People will digitally check in and reserve their place in queue without having to physically wait in line. Customers will receive SMS updates on expected wait times and their position in line while waiting remotely in their car or home.

  4. Limit Capacity Limit customer or staff capacity in your business, which helps keep everyone safe. Assign one employee to count customers as they enter the building, and ask customers to wait after a certain point. Keep in mind that the maximum number of customers should be far less than the standard allotted number.

  5. Disinfect and Sanitize Regularly Be sure to disinfect the entire building, including all areas that customers and/or employees normally visit. In addition to floors, counters and equipment, be sure to also sanitize all high contact surfaces, like door knobs. To take maximum precautions, try deep cleaning on a regular basis

  6. Contactless Payments Contactless payment options, like Venmo, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and other options prevent the need for a physical cash or card transfer. Instead, the payment process is fast, seamless, and most importantly, safe. If you haven’t upgraded your POS system in a while, then now might be the right time—especially if customers can pay in new ways.

  7. Wash hands with Avoid touching soap and water or things sanitize hands with unnecessarily. alcohol . Wear Your mask

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