Bacolod awards 11 more Safety Seals to compliant establishments
BACOLOD City – Eleven establishments found to be compliant with minimum public health standards received their Safety Seal Certificates from the city government here Monday, Nov. 8. The new Safety Seal recipients included Jollibee – Lopue’s East Centre; Jollibee Bonifacio; UCC Coffee; School for Creative Beginners; CityMall-Mandalagan; Mang Inasal at CityMall-Mandalagan; Mang Inasal-Ayala Malls; Penshoppe

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BACOLOD City – Eleven establishments found to be compliant with minimum public health standards received their Safety Seal Certificates from the city government here Monday, Nov. 8.
The new Safety Seal recipients included Jollibee – Lopue’s East Centre; Jollibee Bonifacio; UCC Coffee; School for Creative Beginners; CityMall-Mandalagan; Mang Inasal at CityMall-Mandalagan; Mang Inasal-Ayala Malls; Penshoppe – Ayala Malls; Our Home at SM City; MINISO-SM and Levi’s, also at SM City, Safety Seal Committee chair Stela Rose Rayos, said.
The 11 business establishments, like the others that earlier received the Safety Seal, were commended by Mayor Evelio Leonardia for doing their part in the fight against COVID-19.
The Safety Seal Certification Program was launched to affirm and acknowledge that an establishment or public transportation unit is compliant with minimum health standards, is using or has integrated StaySafe.ph with its contact-tracing method, and is a holder of the requisite business permits or franchise.
Those awarded with the Safety Seal will be allowed an additional 10 percent onsite capacity beyond the prescribed capacity percentage, as per IATF Resolution No. 127-A series of 2021.
Rayos said that more establishments will be issued similar certificates in the next few weeks.
For online application, visit the Facebook Page of the Bacolod Permits Division. (PIO)
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