Wellbeing on ships A CRUISE holiday is well known as one of the safest and most reliable forms of travel and the cruise industry is fully involved in continuous development of best practices when it comes to the safety, security and health of everyone on board a ship – guests...
Wellbeing on ships
A CRUISE holiday is well
known as one of the safest
and most reliable forms of
travel and the cruise industry
is fully involved in continuous
development of best practices
when it comes to the safety,
security and health of everyone
on board a ship – guests and
crew members alike.
When it comes to safety, a
fact that is not widely known
is that although rarely needed,
ships must provide survival
craft for 25% more guests than
are actually onboard.
In addition to this, 100% of
passengers, crew and luggage
are screened prior to boarding.
Prevention of ill-health is
paramount once onboard and
it is with this in mind that cruise
ships are regularly sanitised,
from door handles and railings
to cutlery and poker chips – and
why they are so vigilant when it
comes to the simple act of hand
washing.
Whether on land or on a
ship – this has been medically
proven to prevent most
viruses so there is no shame
in highlighting to your guests
the value in using the many
antiseptic hand dispensers
which are placed throughout
cruise ships today.