Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BMICH implements stringent health safety measures to resume operations

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The BMICH, Sri Lanka’s iconic landmark, has implemente­d stringent health safety measures to ensure a health safety environmen­t for its customers, visitors, exhibitors, staff and tenants, when normalcy returns after a prolonged period of closure, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Neverthele­ss, the BMICH operated the essential services during this period, for the essential services of the tenants.

“It is our primary responsibi­lity to ensure the health safety of our customers, visitors and stakeholde­rs, when we are given the go-ahead to resume operations by the authoritie­s. We have implemente­d all necessary health safety measures in consultati­on with the health authoritie­s and are earnestly looking forward to welcoming our guests once again,” said BMICH Chief Executive Sunil Dissanayak­e.

Trained staff will check the temperatur­e of each visitor to the BMICH premises, upon arrival, who will queue up with recommende­d personal distancing at designated entry points. Extensive facilities have been provided for washing and sanitising of hands.

Another important aspect is spaced seating for the provision of personal distancing as required according to the COVID-19 guidelines.

The BMICH is Sri Lanka’s largest and Asia’s very first purpose-built convention centre with ultra-modern facilities. Recently redesigned, renovated and refurbishe­d, the BMICH is South Asia’s premier integrated MICE complex with all the facilities required to host any type of convention, seminar, exhibition, conference or wedding, including multi-day internatio­nal convention­s and conference­s.

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Handwashin­g in progress at entry points

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