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THERE ARE 7 RULES TO BE FOLLOWED IN HOTELS IN THE UK TO OPERATE

THE British government allows a number of hotels to resume operations. However, by following a number of health protocols to maintain the security of staff and visitors.

Reporting from Express, there are 7 important changes that must be considered by a traveler when staying a hotel in the UK because the hotel must follow a number of regulations to be able to resume operations.

1. The screen at the reception

The government asked the hotel to take steps to make the reception area safer by increasing cleaning, keeping the activity time as short as possible, and not closing the possibility of additional screens between guests and staff.

2. Elevator restrictions

Hotel owners in the UK have been asked to minimize the number of people in the elevator, and are urged to provide clear signage for the new elevator rules.

3. Delivery of new room services

When offering room service, hotels must introduce a number of guidelines from the government such as placing trays at the door. Hotels are also encouraged to add tips to the bill, so no tips are given directly.

4. Room cleanliness inspection

Room cleaners must follow the government’s hand washing instructions, and now they are making a checklist of all hand contact services for cleaning each guest to check out.

5. Rules in swimming pools and saunas

The hotel has been told to check the latest government guides about opening additional guest facilities such as swimming pools or saunas.

6. Face masks for guests

Hotel guests are encouraged to wear masks in hotel public areas to help minimize the spread of the corona virus (COVID-19).

7. Maintain physical distance

Hotel owners must ensure that each dining room is only opened in a manner consistent with British government guidelines in the hotel sector. [bisnis.com/photo special]