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Disinfection stations, cardboard mascots for social distancing: Some Malaysian businesses go the extra mile in new normal

by The Editor
July 12, 2020
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Disinfection stations, cardboard mascots for social distancing: Some Malaysian businesses go the extra mile in new normal

KUALA LUMPUR: As Malaysians transition into a “new normal” following the easing of most COVID-19 curbs, they have to heed the various social distancing rules put in place to minimise the spread of the coronavirus.

For instance, shoppers are required to have their temperature taken and sign in with their contact details before they are allowed to enter a business establishment.

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They are also encouraged to maintain a 1m distance from one other, with the distance marked by tapes or stickers on the floor.

Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said on Jul 6 that the police checked over 20,000 establishments nationwide daily to ensure compliance since the country entered the recovery phase of the movement control order (MCO) from Jun 10 to Aug 31.

An average of 100 businesses are fined daily for failing to comply with the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

READ: Interstate travel resumes, more services reopen as Malaysia steps into a new normal

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Meanwhile, some businesses are taking a step further by introducing extra features to provide a safe environment for their patrons.

Here are some examples:

COMPULSORY MASKS AND PANELS SEPARATING DINERS

For food establishments, workers are encouraged to wear masks while tables should be placed 2m apart, according to the SOPs on the National Security Council website.

While Mr Ismail Sabri had said that businesses should not impose the use of face masks on customers, business owners like that of O&S Restaurant in Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, do not want to take things lightly.

The coffee shop has made it compulsory for customers to wear a face mask before entering.

A staff member said the restaurant sees up to 300 customers on a good day and hence the move was to protect not only the customers, but the workers as well.

“Because when you see that many people, you dont know who is the risky one,” he said.

Diners who share a table at the O&S Restaurant in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, are separated by panels. (Photo: D Kanyakumari)

Like many other food establishments these days, those who want to eat here will need to wait to be seated.

After the compulsory temperature check, solo customers or those who come in pairs will be seated in larger tables with other diners, separated by panels.

READ: COVID-19 – Weddings are allowed again in Malaysia, but industry players expect lull to continue

FACE SHIELDS TO BLOCK DROPLETS

In addition to face masks, face shields covering the entire face are also getting more common to protect the eyes from droplets that may contain virus particles.

Over at a Proton service centre operated by Setia Gemilang Auto Sdn Bhd, customers are required to assemble and wear the face shields provided before they meet the customer service consultants on duty.

Panels separating seats in the waiting area of a Proton service centre. (Photo: Setia Gemilang Auto)

This is in addition to the 1m social distance and transparent panels separating them from other customers in the waiting area.

Protons group corporate communications director Vijayaratnam Tharumartnam told CNA that the car manufacturer felt compelled to do more than the government requirement.

“COVID-19 is not something to take lightly as it involves peoples wellbeing and health. We want to make sure the safety and health of our customers are taken care of, and just as important is the health of our employees. We cannot put them at risk,” he said.

DISINFECTION STATIONS

Disinfection stations were spotted at several locations in the Klang Valley, like this one at a durian stall in SS2, Petaling Jaya. They spray disinfectant mist on those who walk through the frames, purportedly to eliminate germs.

Disinfection stations are deemed ineffective and possibly harmful by Malaysia's Ministry of Health. (Photo: D Kanyakumari)

However, Health Ministry director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah has warned that such facilities are not effective in combating the virus.

The duration of between 20 and 30 seconds would not be enough to disinfect effectively, he said in a press conference on Apr 15, according to the Star.

“The process does not get rid of the virus within the human body. Moreover, the chemicals might bring harm to our membrane mucosa like in the eyes or mouth,” he added, stressing that the ministry therefore does not recommend the use of such disinfection stations.

READ: Schools in Malaysia to reopen on Jul 15 for those not taking leaving examinations

CARDBOARD MASCOTS TO ENSURE SOCIAL DISTANCING

To make complying with the SOPs fun, Sunway Velocity Mall in Kuala Lumpur has placed adorable cardboard characters at the tables of its food court.

The characters named Shuang Shuang the Bunny and Wei Wei the Panda keep diners accompany while ensuring social distancing, without having to use markers or tapes to indicate which seats are meant to be left vacant.

Sunway Velocity Mall has placed cardboard characters at its food court to ensure social distancing. (Photo: Sunway Malls)

The SOPs have it that diners should leave alternate chairs empty.

Sunway Malls CEO HC Chan told CNA they wanted to strike a balance between the stringent measures and a sense of normalcy across their premises.

“Hence, we came up with creative measures such as cute cardboard characters, placing them at seating areas to keep the seats partially occupied as a subtle message of social distancing,” he said.

While children are not barred from public areas, the government has advised parents against bringing their kids to crowded places. With this in mind, another mall under the management of Sunway Malls, Sunway Pyramid, has taken additional measures so that it is safe for people of all ages.

Among others, it has installed High Efficiency Particulate Air Read More – Source

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KUALA LUMPUR: As Malaysians transition into a “new normal” following the easing of most COVID-19 curbs, they have to heed the various social distancing rules put in place to minimise the spread of the coronavirus.

For instance, shoppers are required to have their temperature taken and sign in with their contact details before they are allowed to enter a business establishment.

Advertisement

Advertisement

They are also encouraged to maintain a 1m distance from one other, with the distance marked by tapes or stickers on the floor.

Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said on Jul 6 that the police checked over 20,000 establishments nationwide daily to ensure compliance since the country entered the recovery phase of the movement control order (MCO) from Jun 10 to Aug 31.

An average of 100 businesses are fined daily for failing to comply with the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

READ: Interstate travel resumes, more services reopen as Malaysia steps into a new normal

Advertisement

Advertisement

Meanwhile, some businesses are taking a step further by introducing extra features to provide a safe environment for their patrons.

Here are some examples:

COMPULSORY MASKS AND PANELS SEPARATING DINERS

For food establishments, workers are encouraged to wear masks while tables should be placed 2m apart, according to the SOPs on the National Security Council website.

While Mr Ismail Sabri had said that businesses should not impose the use of face masks on customers, business owners like that of O&S Restaurant in Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, do not want to take things lightly.

The coffee shop has made it compulsory for customers to wear a face mask before entering.

A staff member said the restaurant sees up to 300 customers on a good day and hence the move was to protect not only the customers, but the workers as well.

“Because when you see that many people, you dont know who is the risky one,” he said.

Diners who share a table at the O&S Restaurant in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, are separated by panels. (Photo: D Kanyakumari)

Like many other food establishments these days, those who want to eat here will need to wait to be seated.

After the compulsory temperature check, solo customers or those who come in pairs will be seated in larger tables with other diners, separated by panels.

READ: COVID-19 – Weddings are allowed again in Malaysia, but industry players expect lull to continue

FACE SHIELDS TO BLOCK DROPLETS

In addition to face masks, face shields covering the entire face are also getting more common to protect the eyes from droplets that may contain virus particles.

Over at a Proton service centre operated by Setia Gemilang Auto Sdn Bhd, customers are required to assemble and wear the face shields provided before they meet the customer service consultants on duty.

Panels separating seats in the waiting area of a Proton service centre. (Photo: Setia Gemilang Auto)

This is in addition to the 1m social distance and transparent panels separating them from other customers in the waiting area.

Protons group corporate communications director Vijayaratnam Tharumartnam told CNA that the car manufacturer felt compelled to do more than the government requirement.

“COVID-19 is not something to take lightly as it involves peoples wellbeing and health. We want to make sure the safety and health of our customers are taken care of, and just as important is the health of our employees. We cannot put them at risk,” he said.

DISINFECTION STATIONS

Disinfection stations were spotted at several locations in the Klang Valley, like this one at a durian stall in SS2, Petaling Jaya. They spray disinfectant mist on those who walk through the frames, purportedly to eliminate germs.

Disinfection stations are deemed ineffective and possibly harmful by Malaysia's Ministry of Health. (Photo: D Kanyakumari)

However, Health Ministry director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah has warned that such facilities are not effective in combating the virus.

The duration of between 20 and 30 seconds would not be enough to disinfect effectively, he said in a press conference on Apr 15, according to the Star.

“The process does not get rid of the virus within the human body. Moreover, the chemicals might bring harm to our membrane mucosa like in the eyes or mouth,” he added, stressing that the ministry therefore does not recommend the use of such disinfection stations.

READ: Schools in Malaysia to reopen on Jul 15 for those not taking leaving examinations

CARDBOARD MASCOTS TO ENSURE SOCIAL DISTANCING

To make complying with the SOPs fun, Sunway Velocity Mall in Kuala Lumpur has placed adorable cardboard characters at the tables of its food court.

The characters named Shuang Shuang the Bunny and Wei Wei the Panda keep diners accompany while ensuring social distancing, without having to use markers or tapes to indicate which seats are meant to be left vacant.

Sunway Velocity Mall has placed cardboard characters at its food court to ensure social distancing. (Photo: Sunway Malls)

The SOPs have it that diners should leave alternate chairs empty.

Sunway Malls CEO HC Chan told CNA they wanted to strike a balance between the stringent measures and a sense of normalcy across their premises.

“Hence, we came up with creative measures such as cute cardboard characters, placing them at seating areas to keep the seats partially occupied as a subtle message of social distancing,” he said.

While children are not barred from public areas, the government has advised parents against bringing their kids to crowded places. With this in mind, another mall under the management of Sunway Malls, Sunway Pyramid, has taken additional measures so that it is safe for people of all ages.

Among others, it has installed High Efficiency Particulate Air Read More – Source

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