USAA Achieves WELL Building Health-Safety Rating
Designed to empower organizations to take the necessary steps in order to prioritize the health and safety of their workforce, visitors and stakeholders, the WELL Health-Safety Rating can help guide businesses in preparing their buildings for re-entry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, instilling confidence in those who come through the facilities as well as the broader community.
"To be considered for this prestigious accomplishment, our facilities had to show evidence of meeting or exceeding several requirements, ranging from air and water quality management; emergency preparedness; and cleaning and sanitization," said
In order to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating,
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