The Apricot Tree Cafe has been recommended as a Covid-safe cafe in Mississauga, Ontario Canada. The person who recommended the Apricot Tree Cafe says “Hepa Filters are working overtime and CO2 Monitor is still in place. And masks for staff as well.”
In addition, they say on their site:
We’re ensuring workers know how to keep themselves safe from exposure to COVID-19 through constant glove wearing and frequent hand washing with or without gloves being worn. Mask are expected to be worn before you enter the building and all throughout your shift. Temperature checks are checked for each staff member before the start of their shift and is expected to be maintained between 36 to 38 degrees (Celsius).
How we’re controlling the risk of transmission in our workplace: Physical distancing and separation In order to limit the number of workers in the restaurant at one time, we’ve dividied our staff into small groups. These groups are on a rotating schedule for a set period and it involves never being in contact with the other groups of workers.
Cleaning: We’ve set up multiple hand sanitizing stations throughout the restaurant included upon entry for our patrons to use. Our credit and debit machines are wiped down if not after every use, very frequently after a customer had made a payment. Menus are also sanitized and manually wiped down after every use with the addition of being run through a dish washer once every week. Door handles and POS computers are frequently sanitized. We disinfect touched objects and surfaces.
Apricot Tree Cafe
1900 Dundas Street West
Mississauga, ON L5K 1P9
apricottreecafe.com
905-855-1470
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