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It’s a tricky situation. The government has set everyone loose, making individuals responsible for their own covid safety. But it isn’t always that simple when you think about it. Covid is still spreading and while it’s one thing taking responsibility for your own health, it’s important to do what you can to keep other people safe as well.
How will your business cope with freedom from covid restrictions?
If you run a consumer-facing business, a place where members of the public visit and spend time, are you going to leave it and see how things pan out, without offering any covid protection, or are you going to try to protect the people who come to your place?
You can ask people to wear face masks, as recommended by the government. They say people should still wear masks indoors in public spaces and crowded places.
Why bother with masks? The science reveals transmission mainly happens indoors, when people are close together. Covering the nose and mouth cuts the spread of covid droplets from coughs, sneezes and talking. But most of all, masks protect other people.
Face coverings are still required in healthcare settings like GP surgeries, hospitals and care homes. The government says people should still wear face coverings in enclosed or private spaces when mixing with people they don't know. Many large shops, including supermarkets, are asking their staff and customers to wear face masks. Face coverings are still ‘strongly encouraged’ by Transport For London.
How to decide which covid disinfection to use at your business?
How will you decide the best course of action for everyone concerned? What are the factors that’ll help you decide how much covid protection to offer consumers and the employees who engage with them?
Cost is bound to be a factor. Perhaps the current covid situation in your specific area of the country will become something you keep a careful eye on into the future. You might bring in extra measures if cases spike locally, then reduce your covid safety measures back to minimal when cases go down again.
How to avoid becoming a legal statistic
There’s the law to consider. While we aren’t quite as litigious as they are over in the USA, the thought of being sued in court because you put someone at risk of covid, they caught it, and either became very ill, died, or ended up with Long Covid isn’t a good one. Whether it’s a civil case, a class action or a criminal case, fighting legal action costs a fortune and paying out compensation for a lost case can be a business-killer.
Once you start to think things through you realise the covid situation could still become pretty complex, pretty fast. Luckily there’s a brilliant and wholly reliable way to handle covid safety into the future, and it also happens to be very good value for money. We’re talking UVC LED lights and units.
Keep people safe from covid affordably and simply
UV light messes with the DNA and RNA inside the covid virus so badly it can’t reproduce. It only takes a few short minutes to disinfect an ordinary sized room. Some of the lights have two functions, safely cleaning the air while people are in the room and switching automatically to a deadly wavelength of UVC for a powerful clean whenever the space is empty. You don’t have to switch things on and off, or keep an eye on anything.
Our clever units support safer working for employees and deliver reliable customer safety too. When you leave at the end of the day you simply switch them off like you would any other light. They’re remarkably good value for money as well as cheap to run thanks to energy-efficient, cool, clean LED bulbs.
If that sounds good let’s talk about fitting UVC disinfecting lamps to your premises. Feel free to call.