Immediate measures continue in order to prevent danger that the coronavirus might cause in the territory of Azerbaijan.
Baku International Sea Trade Port has been involved in disinfection works to prevent threats that the coronavirus might cause in the territory of the country.
Disinfection works are carried out at the points where passengers and cargo enter, in the administrative building of Baku Port, at all terminals and storages of both Baku, and Alat settlement.
According to leading specialist of new Baku Port Narmina Kazimli, there is no threat of the coronavirus in the territory of the port: "We have been carrying out this process since the creation of Baku Port. Now, this work is carried out in an accelerated regime. I would also like to note that ambulances operate in the territory of the port for 24 hours."
Passengers and cargo entering the territory of the port are inspected with the help of the special stationary and mobile equipment, and only after that, they are allowed into the territory of the port.
Passengers entering the port are checked with the help of the special equipment together with employees of the State Customs Committee. The port and Committee employees have been provided with relevant medications; the checkpoints are disinfected on a regular basis.
Experts say that during the disinfection, the certified progreen disinfectant should be used. Ships entering the port and areas with a lot of people should be disinfected. It is allowed to enter the area only 15 minutes after the disinfection. To avoid allergies, the disinfected areas, doors and places where people touch should be washed with soap. Food and kitchenware used for food should be put away before the disinfection.
The hot line +99455 450 78 84 also operates for preventive measures and information purposes.
Vafa Aghabalayeva