Visit safely during pandemic

We do our best to make everyone feel safe in our events. Let’s take care of each other by washing and disinfecting our hands. We have face masks for everyone and we recommend using them by setting an example yourself. In our spacious halls, visitors can distance safely from each others. This year, we will not shake hands, but care for the people around us by safely distancing.

 

Each member company of The Association of Trade Fair and Event Organisers follows the guidelines as comprehensively as possible and in accordance with its own premises and events. Exhibition centers and other similar facilities where exhibitions are arranged are already inherently large in size and have been built specifically for large public events. For this reason, their level of hygiene is already high. During a pandemic, the safety at events will be increased by the following measures:

Hand disinfection
Hand disinfectant points are placed e.g. at entrances, in halls and spaces between halls. Additionally, hand disinfectant is available in all toilets.

Face masks
Face masks are available at exhibition entrances. The usage of face masks is in compliance with authorities’ recommendations.

Sanitary facilities
There are plenty of toilets in the exhibition centers and other premises where exhibitions are organized. Toilets are cleaned and disinfected several times during the day (toilet seats, washbasins, taps). Hand disinfectant and soap are available at all times in the premises. Safety distances are clearly marked in the waiting areas of the toilets.

Public areas
Public areas are cleaned several times during the day. For instance, service desks, cloakroom desks, gates, keyboards for ATMs and parking ticket automats are regularly disinfected.

Restaurants and cafés
Restaurants and cafés strictly follow the recommendations issued by the authorities for restaurant and café operations. Safety distances are ensured at the premises and buffet meals are avoided. Individually packaged portions are preferred.

Instructions for visitors
At entrance areas visitors are reminded that they can visit the exhibition only if they are completely free of symptoms. Public areas have clearly marked safety distance stickers, hand washing instructions, reminders regarding coughing and sneezing etiquette and avoiding shaking hands. This is done with bilingual signboards and videos. Guidance on how to visit exhibitions safely is available not only on the exhibition premises but also on the exhibition organiser’s web pages and social media channels, so visitors can get acquainted with them in advance. The exhibition areas have enough staff to guide visitors.

 

Electronic transaction
Clients are instructed to make transactions electronically. Public exhibition tickets can be purchased in advance online and registration to professional events can be also be done online in advance.

Managing visitors
The exhibition organisers regulate the number of persons inside at the same time in accordance with the regulations of authorities. The number of entering visitors can be spread over and visiting time can be limited if necessary. How visitors are spread in the halls and how safety distances are observed will be monitored utilizing existing video surveillance equipment and with the help of exhibition staff circulating the premises. Potential queuing locations such as entrances, cloakrooms, restaurants and cafés have safety distances clearly marked and more security staff than usual. Exhibition hall corridors are wide enough and safety distances are marked. Visitors are instructed to move according to routes with signs showing the directions. If necessary, risk groups can be offered own visiting hours.

Elevators
In front of elevators there are information signs showing the number of persons allowed in the elevator at the same time. It is, depending on the size of the elevator, 1 or 2 persons at the same time. As an alternative to using the elevator, it is possible to use the stairs. Stair railings are cleaned more intensely.

First Aid staff
The exhibitions have a First Aid point with staff that knows how to act if someone at the event suspects that he has been infected with Corona.

Protecting staff
Cloakrooms and service desks should have transparent plexiglasses if possible. Face masks are available for staff and they have the possibility to disinfect their hands.