ATV takes 19 actions to make its working space safer
The Atlanta Tech Village has taken 19 actions to make its co-working facility in Buckhead safer for those who work there. Here’s the list:
- Free re-usable masks for everyone.
- Requiring masks be worn entering the building, the kitchens, and while riding the elevators
- Napkins to be used instead of skin to touch elevator buttons and open certain doors that can’t be automated.
- Hand sanitizer with reminder signs in every community area.
- Health declaration signs at building entrances asking people to not enter if they have any exposure or symptoms related to Covid-19.
- Signs throughout the building reminding of the need for physical distancing.
- Addition of HEPA air purifiers in all common areas.
- Installation of automatic door openers activated by a contactless hand motion for dozens of doors.
- 3D printed door handle modifiers to make certain doors openable via the elbow.
- Removal of community doors, where possible, to minimize touching of shared resources.
- Floor signs indicating one-way hallways and direction of traffic flow.
- Stairwell signs indicating one-way walking (one going up and the other going down).
- Circles on the floor six feet apart in any area where a line might form like the coffee machines and the check-in iPads.
- Circles on the floor in the elevators indicating where to stand and limiting elevator occupancy to no more than three people.
- New side screens for desks that can’t be moved six feet apart in private offices.
- Removal of certain chairs in conference rooms to promote physical distancing.
- Removal of certain desks in co-working areas to make the remaining desks six feet apart.
- Increased building cleaning frequency to multiple times per day.
- Added non-toxic disinfecting misting once per day.
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