Numerous Westmeath businesses have received the Covid-19 Safety Charter

To date, fifty nine tourism businesses in Westmeath have received the COVID-19 Safety Charter.

The COVID-19 Safety Charter was developed by the National Tourism Development Authority to instil public confidence in ‘safe breaks’ in Ireland.

Fáilte Ireland research shows the public expect and regard it as ‘important’ that appropriate safety measures are in place if they are to consider taking a domestic break in Ireland this year.

Nationally almost 2,700 tourism businesses, including approximately 50,000 employees, have completed the training and received the Charter.

Fáilte Ireland is encouraging more businesses in Westmeath from the accommodation sector, restaurants, attractions and activities to sign up to complete the training and receive the Safety Charter.

The COVID-19 Safety Charter helps consumers identify that a tourism and hospitality business has:-

confirmed it has undergone the relevant infection control training

undertaken to maintain compliance with the Government’s public health guidelines for businesses

“Our consumer research tells us that it is important to customers that visible health and safety etiquette is in place when visiting tourism and hospitality businesses. Fáilte Ireland’s COVID19 Safety Charter gives tourism and hospitality businesses the opportunity to demonstrate their actions and commitment to providing consumers with a safe environment.? The safety symbol displayed on the premises will act as a clear visual indicator to customers that it is safe to visit a restaurant, attraction, activity or accommodation provider. We encourage - and look forward to - more businesses in Westmeath to sign up, complete the training and receive the Fáilte Ireland safety charter symbol,” Paul Kelly, CEO, Fáilte Ireland, said.

Fáilte Ireland will be increasing the number of spot-checks on businesses nationwide that have been awarded the COVID-19 Safety Charter to ensure they are meeting the safety standards expected.

 

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