COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
Practical Steps We Are Taking to Fight the Virus
ESSENTIAL STEPS WE ARE TAKING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
Our Commitment
We are applying strict protocols and are adopting good practices to help protect employees, customers and local communities—and ultimately to make our business more resilient during this difficult period. We are committed to doing our part to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cleaning and sanitation
Frequent daily cleaning of the workspace and shared items (door handles, copy machines/printers, tables, chairs, remotes, light switches).
Hand sanitizer available at entryways and at different location inside our training facility.
Reinforcement of hand washing procedures and other methods to limit virus exposure.
Implementation of thorough sanitizing procedures multiple times in high traffic areas.
Capacity limits and training facility setup and measures
Reduction of training facility capacity.
Placed signs on entrance requesting that sick guests do not enter the building.
Practice social distancing by maintaining a 1.5 meter distance between staff and visitors.
Avoidance of physical contact; encourage use of alternate greetings such as waving or bowing.
Optional use of face masks or face shields in our training facility.
KNOW THE SIGNS
Symptoms of COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
According to the World Health Organization, the most common symptoms of COVID-19 are:
Fever
Tiredness
Dry Cough
These less common symptoms are usually mild and develop gradually:
Aches and Pains
Nasal Congestion
Runny Nose
Sore Throat
Diarrhea
KNOW THE RISKS
Most people (about 80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment, but around 1 out of every 6 people becomes seriously ill and develops difficulty breathing.
Seniors and those with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure, heart problems, or diabetes are more likely to develop serious illness.
People with fever, cough, and difficulty breathing should seek immediate medical attention.
For more information about Coronavirus (COVID-19), please visit www.arubacovid19.org.