There is only one solution in order to succeed in the post lock-down reopening examination: keep up with the health measures required by law. And once again In-Domus has not let us down!
Committed to be always in the forefront for what concerned its Campuses, since the beginning of the pandemic, the security and health measures, required to prevent and minimize the infections, have been set up in every In-Domus Campus.
Inside In-Domus Campuses, both in common areas and in rented apartments, nothing has been left to chance.
The incoming guests are gently submitted to the measurement of their body temperature which, in order to fulfil the health standards, must be under 37,5°. This first operation can avoid that an unaware positive subject could possibly spread the virus.
Every common room has been equipped with dispensers of hand sanitizer. Thanks to this measure our guests can keep their hands cleaned and sanitized in every occasion, reducing even more the possibility of infection. Moreover, in common areas where it is easier to come into physical contact with other people for an extended time, some transparent dividers have been installed.. In such a way In-Domus can guarantee conviviality without putting its guest’s health in danger.
Even if it seems that the worst phase of the Coronavirus pandemic is over, we should not let our guard down. It is best to keep avoiding meeting other people as much as possible. While, in case of contact, we should put into practice the standard prevention measures, in order not to take useless risks.
In-Domus pioneering way of taking care of its guest does not stop inside the Campuses areas,
but it is extended even to everyday life around the city.
If you want to discover some risk-free activities you can practice in this post-lockdown context you can read this article from our blog. You will find a lot of ideas and suggestions to keep you safe and entertained.
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