How Private Elevators Help to Reduce the Virus Transmission Risk amid COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has put all of us on high alert, especially in public places. But for apartment dwellers, there’s one particular public place that’s become a truly concentrated epicenter of fear and awkwardness: the elevator.

Living in an apartment building with shared facilities and tight spaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic presents its own set of challenges.

In the age of COVID-19, apart from washing your hands for 20 seconds, there are some common-sense habits that should be adopted and put into practice. Wearing a mask in public places is the most effective way at stopping you from being the source. If everybody on the elevator before you wore a mask, the risk goes down.

Number of people getting into an elevator should be limited to avoid crowding. People should only consider riding in an elevator with their own party. If that is not possible, or if you are uncomfortable riding with anyone else, you should wait for the next elevator.

While health officials are telling the public to stay two meters away from each other to minimize the spread of the virus, how does Stature Residences anticipate the risk of virus transmission in the elevators?

One of renowned residential development in Jakarta, Stature Residences, offers clever solution to comply with health protocol measures. Consists of 96 set of exclusive homes, each home equipped with dual private elevators. Which means less contact with other dwellers, and it will greatly help to reduce the risk of virus contamination.

The safety of our community, employees, and clients is our highest priority as we begin to reopen. For your convenience, we are implementing strict health protocol and physical distancing at The Stature Jakarta Marketing Gallery, and our staffs are regularly tested to ensure everyone’s safety.

Stay safe and healthy!