Here's how Shinco is going to install its TVs at your home during COVID-19 lockdown
Shinco, an Indian TV manufacturer has started shipping its TVs in Red, Orange and Green zones (Except for contaminants zones) according to the government guidelines of Lockdown 4.0. The company is currently only shipping its devices via Amazon's No Contact delivery service.
The company in a press release claim to ensure strict social distancing precautions while operating, delivering and installation of the products at customers homes.
Here are the safety guidelines that the company is making its technicians follow when making an on-site visit to a customers house to install its TVs delivered by Amazon or to service a TV:
1. All technicians should wear masks, gloves and must kee hand sanitizers with them.
2. The technicians must wash their hands before and after their work.
3. Technicians will have their temperatures taken at the factory before they are assigned a job.
4. No signature will be required from the customer after the job is completed. They will only need to provide the technician with the OTP that the company sent to them when they requested the service.
5. If a customer looks unwell, the technician can refuse service and leave.
6. The technicians are not allowed to use the doorbells, instead, they will have to call up the customers on their smartphones to let them inside the house.
7. The technician, the helper and the customer will be required to maintain a distance of at least three feet from each other.
8. The technician will have to leave out his belongings like a helmet outside of the customer home.
9. The technician will have to remove his shoes outside of the room or will have to wear a show cover while entering the customer's room.
10. The technician will be required to have the Aarogya Setu app installed on his phone, with the Internet, Bluetooth and GPS Location turned on at all times.