Two buildings of Varso Place have been accredited for the WELL Health-Safety certificate. There are office spaces, commercial units and a hotel, which are built with the highest ecological standards. The developer ensures that Varso Tower, which is being under construction, will also receive the Badge. It was achieved by taking care of the workspace and the well-being of the employees.
The WELL Health-Safety standard is an international certificate created according to WHO guidelines, based on the knowledge of about 600 public health experts, virologists and members of the real estate community. It relates to cleaning procedures, care of workspace, air and water quality in the building and health-promoting education among employees. It is designed to prepare all building occupants for emergencies, such as the detection of SARS-CoV-2, and to prevent the spread of the virus.
The WELL Health-Safety Rating is valid for one year. The certification has also been awarded to buildings located worldwide, including the Empire State Building in New York and the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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