Surpriza de care au avut parte angajații un mall: Genți, curele și pantofi îmbâcsiți cu mucegai

A shopping mall was having a deep clean today (May 12) after its leather goods were left covered in mould during the coronavirus closure. The Metrojaya centre in Sabah, Malaysia, closed on March 18 under restrictions to stop the spread of Covid-19. However, the region's humid weather meant that without air-conditioning being turned on inside the mall and without shoppers, its leather ware was damaged. As the shop prepares to re-open this week, staff returned to the building on Sunday (May 10) and were horrified by the state of the luxury items. Pictures emerged showing shoes, handbags, belts and wallets that all had thick layers of grey and yellow fungus on them. A spokesman for the shop said the damaged goods had been removed. Several cleaners in masks and hazmat suits were trawling the shelves giving the area a deep clean. They were seen throwing the designer leather goods into black bin bags. Other members of staff were cleaning the air vents and hoovering the carpets. The spokesman said: ''We take it very seriously in cleaning and disinfecting our stores to ensure a safe and healthy experience to our valued customers. Metrojaya Suria Sabah is now undergoing a thorough cleaning process by our dedicated staff and will be ready to welcome customers in a few more days.'' Malaysia has closed business and introduced a lockdown, or Movement Control Order (MCO), to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the country. The restrictions have been extended until June 9 but some businesses can re-open., Image: 518718897, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: ViralPress / Viral Press / Profimedia

Un mall din Malaezia a fost cuprins de mucegai în cele două luni de inactivitate, în timp ce a fost închis din cauza pandemiei provocate de noul coronavirus, scrie Daily Mail.

Angajaţii au avut parte de un şoc atunci când s-au întors la muncă pentru a pregăti magazinele de redeschidere. Potrivit imaginilor din magazine, mai multe curele, valize, pantofi, dar şi mobilier au fost acoperite cu un strat gros de mucegai. Conducerea centrului comercial a decis să închidă uşile pe 18 martie din cauza restricţiilor.

Cauza distrugerii mărfurilor este că în tot acest timp, când mall-ul a fost închis, aerul condiţionat a fost oprit fapt ce a dus la deteriorarea produselor din piele. Regiunea Sabah, fiind o zonă în care umiditatea este foarte mare a dus la apariţia mucegaiului pe produse.

Sursa foto: Mediafax

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