Paradise City, First Domestic Integrated Resort to Obtain 'Environmental Disinfection International Certification (GBAC STAR)' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Yuri] Paradise City announced on the 8th that it has become the first domestic integrated resort to obtain the 'GBAC STAR' international certification for environmental disinfection, administered by the International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA).


The 'GBAC STAR' is a performance-based international certification system awarded to facilities equipped with thorough hygiene regulations and disinfection systems. It is the only certification in the hygiene industry that verifies technology for proactive virus response and recovery. The 'Global Biorisk Advisory Council,' composed of experts in biological risk management, systematically evaluates and supports 20 key elements including cleanliness, disinfection, and infectious disease prevention programs.


Paradise City stated that it prepared for this certification to create an environment where customers can visit with greater confidence ahead of the reopening of the spa 'Cimer' and the indoor family theme park 'Wonderbox' on the 16th. Under the leadership of the newly established HSE (Health Safety Environment) organization dedicated to quarantine and hygiene management, the resort underwent a systematic preparation process from ISSA consulting to on-site application. The resort explained that it devoted significant effort to integrating management manuals from various facilities such as hotels, casinos, conventions, and theme parks into one, establishing a standardized hygiene management manual focused on on-site operations.



Paradise City said, "Through this certification, we have established a global-level hygiene management system and have been officially recognized as an integrated resort capable of efficient operation and management." It added, "Since COVID-19, Paradise City has been fully committed to the safety of customers and employees by adhering to basic quarantine rules and conducting the 'Chihyu (治休) campaign.' Moving forward, we will continue to follow the certification guidelines through employee training and regular internal hygiene inspections."


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