As global concern about the current COVID-19 outbreak grows, we’re doing our best to keep everyone healthy and safe in the workplace while also minimising the disruptions to our day-to-day operations. Being an Australian street furniture company ‘StraBe Group’ has been paying close attention to the recent epidemic situation currently threatening the entire world. We are fortunate that our products and lead times are completely unaffected by the CO-VID19 at this stage. At StraBe Group we source 97% of our materials from Australian suppliers, therefore we are able to provide customers with a product that’s safe, consistent and reliable.
We understand the current outbreak is worrying, and we want to take a moment to share the ways we can all help keep the workplace safe. Therefore, since the virus is highly contagious and there’s currently no vaccine, we all need to:
- Stay home if we are sick
If you experience cold, flu-like symptoms, or simply a running nose, please stay home. Because the coronavirus produces cold-like symptoms in 80% of infected individuals, it’s important to remain at home when ill regardless of how mild your symptoms are. If you have a fever over 100 degrees, please stay home for 14 days to ensure you have not contracted the coronavirus.
- Refrain from visiting the workplace after travel to an infected city or high-risk country
Please do not come into the workplace for 14 days if you’ve visited a city with a confirmed case of the virus, whether the trip was business-related or for personal travel. Additionally, if you’ve visited any city — with or without confirmed cases — in the countries of China, South Korea, Italy, or Iran, please refrain from entering the workplace for 14 days.
- Stay home if we’ve had contact with a potentially infected person
The virus spreads easily from person to person. Please stay home for 14-days if you’ve had contact with a confirmed case or potentially infected person. This includes persons returning from high-risk countries.
- Refresh ourselves on proper cough and sneeze hygiene
Cover your nose or mouth with a tissue or your elbow — not your hand — and discard the tissue immediately after.
- Wash our hands regularly
Proper hand washing remains the best way to prevent transmission of the virus. Wash your hands after using the restroom, touching your face, eating, drinking, coughing, or sneezing, and at regular intervals throughout the day. Use warm soapy water and wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, or the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice. Alternatively, alcohol-based hand sanitiser is effective as well.
- Stop touching our faces
Fomites — objects that we commonly touch — are the main way the disease is spreading. Reduce the chance of transmission from a fomite, like a doorknob, by keeping your hands away from your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Rely on virtual communication when possible
In an effort to cut down on human-to-human contact, please cancel in-person meetings and communicate via videoconferencing or phone calls.
- Get the flu vaccine
Healthy individuals are less susceptible to contracting the coronavirus. Keep yourself healthy by getting this year’s vaccine.
If you would like to know more or if you have any concerns with the above blog please feel free to contact the StraBe HR department.
Thanks for your continued support in this uncertain time.