High Frequency Touch Point Stickers

Inside site welfare facilities there is a higher likelihood of the coronavirus being spread via common touch points.

In addition to signage reminding the workforce to wash or sanitise their hands before and after using the facilities, and hand cleaning products being made available in canteens, this project has also produced ‘High Frequency Touch Point’ stickers.

These bright, eye catching stickers are placed close to common touch points such as kettle handles, microwave controls, light switches and door handles to remind people to sanitise both their hands and surfaces before and after using them.

They are a simple, low cost, high impact initiative which have proven to be successful with people on site commenting that they are a good reminder on hygiene practices.

This example of best practice is just one way that projects can work to tackle the virus and reduce the spread. For full guidance and the latest Government advice read the Construction Leadership Council’s Site Operating Procedures.

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