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Where to Place Plexiglass in Your Restaurant or Bar

As the owner or manager of a restaurant, you’re likely in the process of implementing an abundance of precautions. Making sure that indoor dining is safe and enjoyable for your customers is super important. Plexiglass is one of the most frequently-used materials in creating barriers. Knowing where to place plexiglass can help keep both your customers feeling reassured and stop your staff from contributing to the spread of germs. Creating a safe dining or drinking environment is essential to ensuring that your restaurant can reopen safely. It also indicates to your patrons that you’re taking every precaution to give them the experience they deserve.

So, where should you place plexiglass in order to keep both your customers and your staff safe?

Place Plexiglass Near Cash Registers

Even though your space is open for indoor dining, many patrons may still opt to order takeout. When customers are coming in to pick up and pay for their order, having a plexiglass shield around the area will protect both your customers and your staff members.

Plexiglass windows specially designed for use in spaces like this often have a panel that can be pushed up to allow for easy exchange of currency. Remember to have hand sanitizer readily available for both your guests and your staff!

Place Plexiglass Near The Host Stand

Your host will likely interact with the largest number of your customers on any given day. They’ll be in charge of seating all of your guests that decide to dine indoors. Protecting your host stand should be a top priority, and a plexiglass shield is a great way to ensure that this happens!

Place Plexiglass Between Booths

We strongly encourage leaving an empty table between where you seat your customers. But in smaller venues, this may not always be possible. In such cases, or even when there is ample space, plexiglass shields can be placed on top of booth seating to increase protection.

Face Shields

Don’t forget about face shields! All of your staff should be wearing face masks that are specially designed to prevent the spread of germs. Layering a plastic or plexiglass face shield on top of the mask can increase safety.

All in all, plexiglass shields and barriers are an effective way to create a safer indoor experience for your customers and staff. We hope that these suggestions are helpful to you as you navigate finding the best way to implement new safety features!

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