ETON Properties Philippines, Inc. is teaming up with on-demand services platform MyKuya as part of safety efforts during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
In a statement Tuesday, the Lucio C. Tan-led company said it had partnered with the mobile application operator to bridge customers to its stores while reducing human contact.
“As the public is still encouraged to stay home when they can, Eton Properties has partnered with an on-demand services app MyKuya for its users to have their meals and errands delivered,” it said.
Users may request through the MyKuya app for assistance in buying meals, paying bills and shopping for grocery. The service is available in Eton Centris and Eton Cyberpod Corinthian in Quezon City, and Eton Tower Makati and Eton WestEnd Square in Makati City.
The company is also implementing safety protocols in its properties as quarantine rules are relaxed. All Eton buildings will be regularly sanitized and will require temperature checks and wearing of face masks for all visitors.
For its hotels, employees such as front desk staff, security and housekeeping will be asked to wear personal protective equipment while on duty.
For malls and condominium units, there will be floor markings to direct the movement of people in such a way that will maintain physical distancing. Elevators will also be limited to 50% of its usual capacity.


