What Type of Social Distancing Signage Do Multi Tenant Housing Facilities Need?
With apartments, condos, and dorms, the rules and needs for social distancing signage are different from supermarkets, theaters, or other more public venues. Even though these facilities are theoretically "public," they won't receive the same traffic as more commercial areas.
In administrative offices or meeting rooms in your multi tenant housing facility, you might want to employ germ screens to put a protective but still warm and welcoming barrier between you and your occupants. Likewise, place a hand sanitizer bottle stand on the countertop so that everyone can disinfect following every interaction.
Large apartment complexes and dorms will usually have elevators, so elevator graphics for occupancy limits or those reminding tenants to give each other some space would be helpful and healthful additions. Occupancy limit signs are also valuable for restrooms and small areas, while seat markers will help put some social distance between tenants as they relax in community rooms.
If your multi tenant housing community has its own gym, then you'll want to keep occupants healthy in more ways than one. Fitness center signs implore everyone to keep the gym safe and clean, wiping down dumbbells and treadmills after tenants finish using them. Of course, you can't go wrong with general health and safety signs, which remind everyone of current health protocols and to be cognizant of where they cough. |