Top-level technologies for safer moments in the High Tatras

Top-level technologies for safer moments in the High Tatras
Top-level technologies for safer moments in the High Tatras
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The technological innovation is being tested in times of growing demand for hygiene and disinfection of spaces where more people are gathered. The Vysoké Tatry resort has decided to improve strict hygiene and disinfection standards by using a film that prevents transmission of any virus and can destroy bacteria.
“The film uses a natural and revolutionary biocompatible technology that prevents transmission of any pathogens (viruses, bacteria, yeast and moulds) and can destroy 90% of all germs on the given surface separately in one hour.  On the other hand, it is not cytotoxic (dangerous for human cells) and is thus absolutely safe for people and the environment, which has been proved by various tests in certified laboratories,” explained Andrej Ďurica from Gergonne Slovakia, which supplied the film and installed it.
“Hrebienok is a very popular and visited locality. That´s why we wanted to test the innovation there. In addition to the restaurant, the foil has been installed at the funicular ticket offices and inside the Tatry Motion sports shop. The plan is to use it also on all touch surfaces inside the funicular cars in Hrebienok,“ informed Lukáš Brodanský, the manager of the Vysoké Tatry mountain resort.

The operator of the Vysoké Tatry mountain resort reminds all customers and visitors to adhere to all recommended precautions, i.e. to enter cableway transport facilities and buildings with covered mouths and noses, to use all available hand sanitizers and to keep a safe distance if possible. All means of transport as well as all facilities in the resort are disinfected regularly, all relevant regulations and recommendations of the Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic are followed.

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Tatry mountain resorts, a.s. (TMR) is the leader in tourism in Central and Eastern Europe; it owns or leases and operates attractive mountain resorts, amusement parks, golf resorts, restaurant facilities, sports services, stores and hotels. In the Low Tatras, Slovakia TMR owns and operates the resort Jasná Nízke Tatry and hotels Hotel Grand Jasná, Boutique Hotel Tri Studničky, Chalets Jasná De Luxe, Hotel Srdiečko, Hotel Pošta and Hotel Rotunda. TMR is also the owner of Aquapark Tatralandia, the largest Slovak water park with year-round operation, which besides water entertainment includes Tropical Paradise, a special tropical indoor hall with sea water, as well as Fun Park, and accommodation in bungalows and suites of Holiday Village Tatralandia. In Slovakia’s High Tatras TMR owns and operates the resort Vysoké Tatry with mountain areas of Tatranská Lomnica, Starý Smokovec, and Štrbské Pleso. In the High Tatras TMR also owns hotels Grandhotel Praha Tatranská Lomnica, Grandhotel Starý Smokovec, Hotel FIS Štrbské Pleso and A night on Mt Lomnický štít. In Austria the Group owns and operates the alpine glacier resort Mölltaler Gletscher, and its sister resort Ankogel Mallnitz. In Czechia TMR also owns a minority share in Melida, a.s., which leases and operates the Špindlerův Mlýn resort. TMR also leases and operates the ski resort Ještěd, Golf & Ski Resort Ostravice and leases Kaskáda Golf Rezort Brno, where it runs a hotel, a restaurant and a conference centre. In Poland TMR owns and operates Szczyrk Mountain Resort and Legendia – Silesian Amusement Park (Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko). Real estate projects are mostly focused on development, construction, and selling of apartments and non-residential premises and on hotel lease in the TMR resorts. By the end of 2019 around EUR 400 mil. had been invested into development and modernisation of TMR’s resorts. TMR shares are traded on three European stock exchanges – in Bratislava, Prague, and Warsaw.