Siam Piwat and Central Group prepare for customers again
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After the COVID-19 virus reared its ugly head, life as we knew it came to a jarring halt. From restaurants and bars to gyms and even shopping malls closing their doors, people were left not knowing when they would reopen again.
Thankfully, the situation in Thailand has been gradually stabilising, with new cases each day dropping to single digits and even zero on 13th May.
Siam Piwat and Central Group, which are some of Thailand’s biggest retail development companies, have since announced that they are getting ready to reopen this Sunday, 17th May.
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Upgraded safety measures put in place
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In a recent statement, Siam Piwat’s Senior Vice President of Operations Naratipe Ruttapradit shared that they were “readily prepared for the reopening under the government-mandated guidelines.”
This means ensuring proper hygiene standards and safety protocol is met. And boy, are they ready.
Siam Piwat shoppers will have to do entrance and exit registrations via downloading a mobile app
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The mall group will be deploying next-level measures, including free face mask dispensers, drones with UV-C disinfectant technology, and temperature scanning robots.
Face mask vending machines
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“We have practically and effectively incorporated innovative technologies in our practices,” shared Ruttapradit, with the intention of boosting confidence amongst shoppers, tenants, and employees.
Central Mall staff will be required to wear face masks and shields at all time, and have their temperatures checked every 3 hours
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Central Group also plans to use disinfectant robots, hand gel services, and smart temperature sensors.
Contactless payments via banking apps and e-payments are also encouraged to help minimise direct contact between vendors and customers.
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The mall will be having foot-operated openers at toilets and service rooms too, Guru Magazine shares. Plus, any products that come into contact with customers will be disinfected – including fitting rooms, clothes, and utensils.
Anyone entering the mall will have their temperatures taken and asked to use hand sanitiser
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Mall occupancy will also be closely monitored, with limits on the number of people allowed in at a time.
Meeting to decide is malls to open on Sunday
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is said to chair a meeting today, 15th May, to decide whether retail operations such as shopping malls will be ready to open on 17th May, Bangkok Post reports.
We’ve got our fingers crossed!
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https://thesmartlocal.com/thailand/businesses-2nd-phase/