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During Covid-19, BCS Mall Deploys Officers to Clean All The Areas
BCS Mall, Lubuk Baja District, Batam, a week after Eid-Al Fitr is not too crowded. Some janitors also seemed to be cleaning the entire corner of mall.
TRIBUNBATAM.id, BATAM -The atmosphere of BCS Mall, Lubuk Baja District, Batam, a week after Eid-Al Fitr is not too crowded.
Among the few visitors who were seen along the mall area, a number of janitors also seemed to be cleaning the entire corner of the mall.
Starting from the escalator handle, the atrium guardrail, to the entrance handle, all of them were spared by the housekeeping staff.
In addition to the cleaning activity, there seems to be something missing from inside BCS Mall area.
If usually, there are several sofas and public benches near two atrium escalators, as well as one mall door, now, the existence of these benches and sofas has disappeared since the last few days.
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One mall security guarding the justification, the public benches were indeed drawn as an effort to implement physical distancing.
"On the benches, sometimes people can sit without knowing the sides, so from management pulling the bench so that visitors can be physically distancing," said the security officer.
Nevertheless, chairs and tables in a number of food and beverage tenants are still available as usual, while still putting up crossing signs as an appeal for physical distancing.
In addition to pulling out public benches and sofas around the mall area, BCS Mall also applies a body temperature check and a call to wear masks to visitors at each mall entrance. (TRIBUNBATAM.id/ Hening Sekar Utami)
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