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Retail Solutions Designed to Protect Shoppers & Employees – Part 3

A recent poll by the American Psychiatric Association found that 48% of Americans are anxious about contracting the coronavirus. No doubt your customers and employees are most likely experiencing that same sense of anxiety. Why not incorporate solutions that can help put their minds at ease?

Items such as PPE stations, sanitizing mats, durable social distancing decals, and/or social distancing signpost can even be customized and branded to align with your stores.

Restock Bins for Unwanted Items

Restock Bins for Unwanted Items

How about adding restock bins at the end of aisles or near register areas? Restock bins allow customers to put items back without worrying about the risk of contaminating other products. Signage instructs customers on how to properly use the restock bin. This is also a convenient way for customers to change their minds without causing your stores to appear unorganized. Employees will later gather, sanitize, and restock the unwanted items left in the restock bin.

Divider Screens to Prevent the Spread of Germs

Divider Screens to Prevent the Spread of Germs

You’ve welcomed customers back into seating or dining areas of your stores or QSRs. Now how do you politely and safely keep them separated? Divider screens help separate customers making it easier to follow social distancing guidelines as well as keep germs from spreading. Available in custom sizes with multiple surfaces, screens can be branded so you can simultaneously promote your brand and safety. Options such a clear corrugated screens provide partial visibility, allow light and are simple to clean.

Looking to create branded, customizable social distancing solutions for your stores? Visit covid.gspretail.com for additional information or contact us today.

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