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September/October 2020 – Making It Work

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CBRE GROUP SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020 BCBUSINESS 51 PU B LIC ARE AS / O F F I C E R ECE PTION WORK AREAS COLLABORATION AREAS Guest seating removed to reduce occupancy Convert small conference/meeting rooms to single occupant oces*. Large meeting rooms used for up to 10 people as long as they are 6 feet apart (>100 sq. ft. per occupant). Max occupancies to certain furniture types Ex. 1 person/sofa Hand sanitizer 1 per copy/print station Desk cleaning kit 1 per workstation Signage on desk indicating active or inactive stations *Per CDC guidance, rooms without direct ventilation should not be used. Removal of extra chairs Signage to promote cleanliness Reduction of workstations by approx 50% Reduction of seating by 50-75% Hand sanitizer Signage to promote cleanliness Floor decals to assist with social distancing Desk cleaning kit Removal of perimeter bench seating and side tables Hand sanitizer Reduction of seating by 50-75% Reduction of seating by 50-75% Max occupancies to certain furniture types e.g. 1 person/sofa Hand sanitizer Signage to promote cleanliness Floor decals to assist with social distancing PU B LIC ARE AS / O F F I C E R ECE PTION WORK AREAS COLLABORATION AREAS Guest seating removed to reduce occupancy Convert small conference/meeting rooms to single occupant oces*. Large meeting rooms used for up to 10 people as long as they are 6 feet apart (>100 sq. ft. per occupant). Max occupancies to certain furniture types Ex. 1 person/sofa Hand sanitizer 1 per copy/print station Desk cleaning kit 1 per workstation Signage on desk indicating active or inactive stations *Per CDC guidance, rooms without direct ventilation should not be used. Removal of extra chairs Signage to promote cleanliness Reduction of workstations by approx 50% Reduction of seating by 50-75% Hand sanitizer Signage to promote cleanliness Floor decals to assist with social distancing Desk cleaning kit Removal of perimeter bench seating and side tables Hand sanitizer Signage to promote Reduction of seating by 50-75% Remove lids from trash cans for touchless operations Convert small conference/ meeting rooms to single- occupant offices* Reduction of seating by 50-75% *Per CDC guidance, rooms without direct ventilation should not be used Hand sanitizer 1 per copy/print station Guest seating removed to reduce occupancy Signage to promote cleanliness Desk cleaning kit 1 per workstation Reduction of work- stations by about 50% Signage on desk indicating active or inactive stations Removal of extra chairs PU B LIC ARE AS / O F F I C E R ECE PTION WORK AREAS COLLABORATION AREAS Guest seating removed to reduce occupancy Convert small conference/meeting rooms to single occupant oces*. Large meeting rooms used for up to 10 people as long as they are 6 feet apart (>100 sq. ft. per occupant). Max occupancies to certain furniture types Ex. 1 person/sofa Hand sanitizer 1 per copy/print station Desk cleaning kit 1 per workstation Signage on desk indicating active or inactive stations *Per CDC guidance, rooms without direct ventilation should not be used. Removal of extra chairs Signage to promote cleanliness Reduction of workstations by approx 50% Reduction of seating by 50-75% Hand sanitizer Signage to promote cleanliness Floor decals to assist with social distancing Desk cleaning kit Removal of perimeter bench seating and side tables Hand sanitizer Signage to promote cleanliness Reduction of seating by 50-75% Remove lids from trash cans for touchless operations Remove lids from trash cans for touchless operations Removal of perimeter bench seating and side tables Hand sanitizer Desk cleaning kit Signage to promote cleanliness For businesses venturing back to the workplace in the age of COVID, real estate services firm CBRE Group offers these design and safety guidelines

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