Ọdụ ụgbọ elu International Ontario na-agbakwunye kiosks PPE na ọdụ ndị njem

Ọdụ ụgbọ elu International Ontario na-agbakwunye kiosks PPE na ọdụ ndị njem
Ọdụ ụgbọ elu International Ontario na-agbakwunye kiosks PPE na ọdụ ndị njem

In its ongoing effort to protect customers, visitors and employees from potential nje Corona infection, while adding a new level of convenience during what can be a particularly stressful time for passengers, Ontario International Airport (ONT) is making personal protective equipment available to those who travel through and visit the Southern California airport.

Face covers, disposable gloves, disinfectant wipes and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available in self-service commercial kiosks located in both of ONT’s passenger terminals. The first California airport to add PPE kiosks, ONT has instituted a wide variety of enhanced safeguards to keep airport facilities clean and germ-free, including ongoing sanitizing of all high-touch surfaces with highly effective disinfectant, additional hand sanitizers in passenger terminals and security screening trays treated with powerful antimicrobial technology.

“While the global coronavirus pandemic continues to impact virtually every aspect of life, we are taking steps to make essential travel safe by offering personal protective equipment to those who might forget to bring them from home or are unaware of new requirements,” said Mark Thorpe, onye isi oche nke Ontario International Airport Authority.

“Air travelers should be vigilant about washing hands frequently, observe social distancing requirements and wear appropriate face coverings when visiting essential businesses such as airports, prudent sense measures which are highly recommended by public health officials to minimize coronavirus infections.”

Public health officials strongly recommend a variety measures to avoid contracting and spreading coronavirus, including the use of face covers which are required by U.S. airlines to travel aboard commercial flights.

“The safety and well-being of our customers, employees and others who come to ONT remains our focus as society moves toward recovery and we look ahead to a return to more normal travel routines,” Thorpe added.

The PPE items are provided through a concession agreement with San Diego-based Prepango, a developer of automated travel and retail solutions.

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  • In its ongoing effort to protect customers, visitors and employees from potential coronavirus infection, while adding a new level of convenience during what can be a particularly stressful time for passengers, Ontario International Airport (ONT) is making personal protective equipment available to those who travel through and visit the Southern California airport.
  • The first California airport to add PPE kiosks, ONT has instituted a wide variety of enhanced safeguards to keep airport facilities clean and germ-free, including ongoing sanitizing of all high-touch surfaces with highly effective disinfectant, additional hand sanitizers in passenger terminals and security screening trays treated with powerful antimicrobial technology.
  • “While the global coronavirus pandemic continues to impact virtually every aspect of life, we are taking steps to make essential travel safe by offering personal protective equipment to those who might forget to bring them from home or are unaware of new requirements,”.

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