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Digital signs encouraging washing hands frequently

Signs are displayed across campus reminding students, employees and visitors to practice public health hygiene by washing hands frequently.

Covered chairs at outdoor tables to help with social distancing

Select chairs at tables around campus are blocked off to promote physical distancing.

COVID-19 Signs on Administration building entry way.

Signs have been installed around campus to provide information about COVID-19 symptoms, physical distancing and public health protocols to prevent the spread of the virus.

Staff disinfecting room

The University has been increasing the cleaning and disinfecting of classrooms, offices, restrooms and public spaces based on occupancy per Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines using EPA-approved disinfectants.

Staff disinfecting office surfaces

The University is hiring more custodians to meet the need to clean our classrooms, offices, labs, restrooms, and other areas more frequently.

Elevator signs

Safety signage has been posted inside elevators, stairwells and restrooms as a reminder to avoid close proximity with others in confined spaces.

Please do not congregate sign

Signs are posted around campus to promote physical distancing and discourage office gatherings and congregating.

Stairway directional signs

Safety signage has been posted at stairwells to promote one-way traffic to avoid close proximity with others in confined spaces.

Restricted access sign at Golden Eagle building

Signs across campus promote physical distancing and health screenings. All visitors and employees are required to self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms.

Wear a mask sign at food court entry

Face coverings are required on campus. Employees are required to wear an acceptable face covering while on campus and in shared common areas or when it is likely that they’ll encounter others on campus in a confined area.

Covered drinking fountains

All drinking fountains are closed. The University is adding additional automated bottle-filling stations throughout campus. 

covered sinks and urinals to ensure social distancing

Restrooms have been altered to accommodate physical distancing.