translated from Spanish: Plan “18 Seguro, part per house”: They publish guide with recommendations to celebrate National Holidays in condominiums and buildings

With paya and cueca including the Minister of Housing and UrbanIsm, Felipe Ward, and the commercial manager of Comunidad Feliz, David Peña, launched the Guide of recommendations to celebrate National Holidays in condominiums and buildings, useful material so that neighbors can organize for this holiday. The guide is born from the Plan “18 Insurance, part by house”, promoted by the Minsal and that begins to take effect on Thursday, September 16 at 15:00 and will end on Monday, September 20 at 05:00 in the morning. These are ten recommendations addressed especially to management committees, building managers and the resident community in general, with the aim of a safe coexistence in the celebrations that are approaching. In this regard, Minister Ward indicated, “I believe that this Guide of Recommendations to celebrate National Holidays is in perfect and total harmony with the Step by Step plan, and obviously, with the Plan that the Government has launched from the Ministry of Health and we are very happy to give the decrease in terms of buildings and condominiums for the celebrations of September 18.” It is very important to have this Guide of Recommendations to establish certain standards of conduct in buildings and condominiums. It allows us to encourage the safe celebration and in community making proper use of the spaces, such as football fields, social headquarters, parking lots also of the community properly marked, gardens, pergolas, barbecues and multipurpose rooms. All these spaces are normally enabled in buildings and condominiums in which this type of activity will be able to develop, “added the minister.What are the 10 recommendations?1. Mobility Pass: Ask attendees, whether residents or visitors, to have their Mobility Pass, especially if they will be in common spaces. If any of the attendees do not have their Mobility Pass, the capacity is reduced.2. Traceability: Always have a list of the people who are using the common spaces. It can be physical or digital, in order to have traceability in case of contagion.3. Capacity: Respect maximum capacity defined in the Step by Step Plan. These guidelines must always be complied with, however, the community may define more limited capacity if it deems it appropriate. (PHASE 3: 20 with pass and 10 without pass// PHASE 4: 40 with pass and 20 without pass) 4. Collective agreements: It is important that communities establish agreements and make decisions together, which must be informed in a timely manner to all neighbors.5. Cleaning and sanitization: It is restarted to clean the common spaces, before and after each meeting. In addition, between events it is recommended to leave a time of 30 minutes unused for the enclosure to be ventilated and define a person in charge of checking that the cleaning is carried out correctly.6. Respect sanitary measures: Follow all self-care measures, such as the use of a mask, which can only be removed when eating in a well-ventilated place and respecting physical distancing.7. Identify glasses, cutlery and earthware: To avoid contamination in food and beverages, it is recommended to identify all our elements by person or family group. (Can be with down or sticker) 8. Rules in sight: The regulation must always be kept visible to be read by all attendees, as it contains the agreements reached by the community.9. Permanent cross ventilation: In enclosed spaces, it is recommended to have a CO2 meter. If this CO2 meter is not in order, it is recommended to maintain cross ventilation at all times.10. Curfew: Social activities are not allowed during Curfew hours.



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