AGS Airports, which owns and manages Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports, has introduced a series of health measures to provide a safe environment for staff and passengers.
Passengers travelling through the airports will be asked to arrive prepared with their own facial coverings whilst all staff will be provided with personal protective equipment (PPE), including face masks. Protective screens have been installed in key areas, including the check-in and security halls, and passengers will be asked to observe safe, physical distancing wherever possible.
AGS has also enhanced its already thorough cleaning regimes with a specific focus on the regular disinfecting of all hard surfaces. Other additional health measures include: the use of electrostatic fogging machines which disinfect surfaces within two minutes; passenger touchpoints, including security trays, are being treated with an antimicrobial product which kills germs and lasts for up to 30 days on surfaces; floor markers are in place across the terminals to help passengers physically distance where it is possible to do so.
AGS also advises passengers to stay home and to avoid travel from its airports to anyone who is displaying Coronavirus symptoms.
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