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Some retailers indicate that masks or respirators will also be available in the store.
Ernesta Dapkienė, director of Maxima’s Department of Communication and Corporate Affairs, told BNS that the retail chain is fully ready to return to its previous order and has a sufficient number of masks for employees.
“Starting August 1, we will ensure that our clients also follow this procedure. Just like during quarantine, our staff will warn clients not to wear masks or other prescribed face protection; without them, they will not be allowed to enter the Of course, we also hope that our customers understand this preventive measure, which is designed to increase the safety of all of us during a pandemic, “he said.
Lina Muižienė, CEO of Iki retail chain, claims that even after eliminating the need to wear masks and take care of public safety, customers were encouraged to continue doing so.
“With the reintroduction of the requirement to wear masks, security guards will ensure compliance at Iki stores along with the help of store staff,” he said.
According to L. Muižienė, other changes introduced during the quarantine have remained in Iki stores until now: safety distance signs on the counters, organic glass partitions on the counters, hand sanitizer dispensers.
Rimi also promises strict scrutiny: Renata Keršienė, director of public relations for the retail chain, says the buyers knew during the quarantine and await their understanding and responsibility after returning the mask claim.
“Buyers will be informed of this need by posters. People without masks will not be allowed in the trading rooms. Security will take care of this: the number of security personnel will increase in those supermarkets when necessary. If buyers do not comply with the request, stores will not be served, “he said.
Among other things, Rimi promises to sell her own protective masks in the information boxes at the access points of the sales rooms and thus allow customers to buy “without additional worry”.
“We will meet the requirement, we are ready for it. We will provide masks to employees and ask buyers to wear masks from Saturday.” As before this year, security guards will have the right not to allow a person who does not wear masks to go to the store, “confirmed Valdas Otsing, Lidl’s Head of Communications at BNS.
Norfa spokesman Darius Ryliškis also told BNS that the network would comply with all instructions, including previously applied security measures, not only the obligation to wear masks, but also the obligation for customers to keep a safe distance, security shields for ATMs.
“We have masks for employees, we also have masks to sell to customers, as well as other protective equipment: respirators, disinfectants. It will be operated in accordance with established requirements,” he said.
To curb the spread of the coronavirus, the government decided Wednesday that masks will again be mandatory in interior public spaces, including supermarkets and public transportation, starting Saturday.
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