RESTAURANT COMPLIANCE SIGNS
GDS Architectural Signage Solutions Men Restroom Identification Sign - Wheelchair Accessible, ADA Compliant Bathroom Sign, Raised Icons, Raised Braille, Brushed Aluminum, TCO Inspection Certified (6"W x 8"H) - by GDS
Brand: GDS Architectural Signage SolutionsColor: Brushed AluminumFeatures: ✔️ ADA COMPLIANT - Our custom signage has been designed and crafted to conform with national ADA guidelines - including raised icons, raised lettering, and Grade 2 raised braille. ✔️ INSPECTION READY - All of our products are ready to ship today and come equipped with adhesive strips and an installation guide to help pass any construction inspection. ✔️ SLEEK DESIGN - Don’t be stuck with the same generic sign seen in most public spaces. This minimalist layout and unassuming finish will work in harmony with any work space, restaurant, or other environment. ✔️ OUR QUALITY - Each and every sign that we produce is made using an energy efficient process of layering ink on a recyclable panel - making our line of signage eco-friendly and tamper proof. ✔️ WARRANTY - If you are unsatisfied with your purchase we will replace the item or issue a refund, no questions asked! Part Number: G101CDetails: Our ADA Compliant Signage will ensure that your facility is not only compliant but safe for staff, visitors and patrons!Made with durable, Eco-friendly materialsInk layering to ensure a tamper-proof element to the raised lettering, icons, and brailleMeeting the aesthetics of our individual clients by offering colors and finishes that transition into any existing or new spaceIncluded with our signage is an installation guide and double-sided mounting tape, allowing for easy installationAll products are ready to ship. Click ‘Add to Cart’ right now and order yours today!EAN: 0850276008954Package Dimensions: 6.0 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
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Restaurant Compliance Signs is a quick way to get the rules across without explaining them to customers. They're straightforward, to the point, and easy to follow, but what do you do when a customer doesn't want to follow the regulations?
What to Do with Rule Breaking Customers?
Warn Them
Most customers break the rules by accident, so the best thing to do with such a situation is to warn them. Be stern but not aggressive, as it could dampen the customer's mood.
Provide a Clear Explanation
Give a clear and concise explanation of the rules to your customers. This will help them understand the warning and give you a mutual understanding.
Determine Your Final Straw
If you have already informed and warned your customer, and they still break the rules. Determine if it was a mistake or if it was malicious. If it was malicious, ask them to leave. Businesses hire security guards or bouncers for such occasions.
Practicing Proper Health and Safety Codes
Proper Hygiene
This can save you from having to file sick days. Maintaining proper hygiene like washing your hands and cleaning your appearance can benefit you, your employees, and your customers. It decreases the chances of infection and gives your employees a presentable look.
Health Checks
It's vital to have health checks for any business establishment. Remember that people need to be honest about their condition. Otherwise, it could lead to other people getting sick. Employees who don't get paid when they're sick tend to lie about their health so they can work. Apply at least some form of compensation to help minimize the risks.
Proper Cleaning
Cleaning your workstation can minimize bacteria build-up. Keeping it neat and organized can make it easier for you to work around without worrying about the mess.