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PROTECTION. COVID-19 control protocol among hotels

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
October 27, 2020
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PROTECTION. COVID-19 control protocol among hotels

PROTECTION. COVID-19 control protocol among hotels requires a room to be disinfected after 48 hours. But John Hay Manor was able to shorten it to a day or 24 hours using state-of-the-art procedures. Here, housekeepers Michael Cayog, Maribel Paweng and Bryan Velasco used UV light (left at a room for an hour), steamer for all clothing and carpets, and ozonizer to fully disinfect the suites. Photo by Mau Victa

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PROTECTION. COVID-19 control protocol among hotels requires a room to be disinfected after 48 hours. But John Hay Manor was able to shorten it to a day or 24 hours using state-of-the-art procedures. Here, housekeepers Michael Cayog, Maribel Paweng and Bryan Velasco used UV light (left at a room for an hour), steamer for all clothing and carpets, and ozonizer to fully disinfect the suites.

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