Ensure Safety. Win Customers Back.
Poor indoor air quality is a significant concern for restaurants, especially at a time when health is foremost in everyone’s minds. Aside from good hygiene and sanitation, there is now a critical need to ensure safety for the customers and employees. Studies show a number of coronavirus outbreak cases can be traced to indoor spaces with poor air quality issues such as restaurants. Harmful pollutants, inadequate ventilation and high or low humidity and temperature can cause health symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, nausea and a general feeling of discomfort.
Providing a high-quality dining experience is not just about the quality of the food. When customers are hesitant to dine in restaurants and employees complain of feeling sick while working, restaurants need to step up their game when it comes to health and safety standards, which includes improving indoor air quality.
By optimizing air quality, restaurants can ease customers’ anxiety over the risk of virus exposure and transmission while providing a safe and comfortable environment for the staff. As customers look for clear evidence that the restaurant is a safe place where they can enjoy themselves, owners can leverage on this by sharing information about their indoor air quality practices that signifies their commitment to providing a clean, safe, and comfortable environment.
In this new era, businesses that understand how to keep customers safe – and effectively communicate their efforts – will be the ones who win.
Restaurants are among the most severely affected sectors by the coronavirus pandemic. While there may be some who have successfully transitioned to take-out and delivery, the challenge to ensure a healthy and comfortable workplace environment and protect the health of employees and customers is placing a big strain on owners as well as their building landlords. A number of studies have shown strong evidence that…
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