Vilnius Akropolis, Ozas will temporarily reduce working hours: Panorama is also preparing for this step



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Elzė Rudienė, Marketing Manager of the Ozas Shopping and Entertainment Center, told Eltai that as of November 2 the working hours in stores will be reduced by 1 hour.

“We do not think to reduce the working hours for a while. We will see how the situation will develop and what the requirements of the relevant institutions will be, whether there will be restrictions or not,” E. Rudienė told Eltai.

The opening hours of the stores located in Akropolis are changing, but Maxima will be open from 8 am to midnight, and Eurovaistinė and Ermitažas will be open from 8 am to 10 pm. The opening hours of the cafes and restaurants, as well as the leisure and entertainment areas, are determined individually, but they will also be open at least until 9 pm

“Our primary focus at this time is safety; we strive to create the safest environment for our customers and employees. By understanding the risks, we encourage our customers to carefully plan their purchases and purchase more products over a longer period of time. in a single visit ”, says Dominykas Mertinas, Head of the Communication Department of Akropolis Group.

The opening hours of the shops operating in Klaipėda and Šiauliai Akropolis do not change.

At “Akropolis” strict cleaning and hygiene solutions are applied: common areas and surfaces that are most frequently touched are periodically cleaned with disinfectants, ventilation systems are working at full capacity, air filters are periodically changed. All the people who work at Akropolis also observe strict hand hygiene, monitor their health and wear protective masks that cover the nose and mouth.

Also, 100 thousand. We’re also investing in equipment that will automatically sanitize the most frequently touched surfaces – escalator handles and commuters – with ultraviolet (UV) rays, as well as additional cleaning solutions. We encourage customers to act responsibly, to follow safe purchase recommendations and requirements, to wear masks correctly, and to maintain a safe distance. Let’s protect ourselves and others “, D. Mertin is quoted in the report.

Panorama will also reduce working hours

It has also been announced that from November 9, all tenants of the shopping center will work one hour less at the Panorama shopping center in Vilnius.

“We are constantly looking for ways to act in the preventive fight against coronavirus, so we decided to join the Defense Support Fund pilot project on safe activities,” says Birutė Kalanovaitė, manager of PLC “Panorama”.

According to her, PLC Panorama began communicating with the Defense Support Fund during the first wave. The Foundation’s experts prepared two sets of recommendations on how to ensure maximum safety for visitors and subsequently audited how the proposed measures were properly implemented.

From now on, volunteers from the Defense Support Fund will be on duty periodically at the shopping center facilities. They will monitor visitor compliance with all security measures and provide the necessary information and assistance in a friendly manner if required. In addition, next week special posters will appear that regulate the flow of visitors in the public spaces of PLC Panorama, and as of November 9, all the tenants of the shopping center will work one hour less.

All other preventive measures will also be maintained: surfaces that are constantly being cleaned and disinfected, disinfectants, masks distributed free of charge, and advanced air filters used in hospitals and airports operating at full capacity. In addition, the bathrooms and staff facilities are equipped with special lamps that disinfect the environment.

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