NRH and COVID-19

Title

NRH and COVID-19

Subject

Pandemics--prevention & control

Description

The city and residents during the global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.

Collection Items

Exterior City Hall
The exterior of North Richland Hills City Hall. The parking lot is empty, and the entrance is barricaded shut.

Front Doors of City Hall
The front entrance of City Hall barricaded to the public. Notices posted on the front glass give information about the closure.

City Building Closure Notice
Notices posted at the entrance of City Hall giving notice of city building closures.

Sign for Temperature Check
Sign pointing city employees towards the City Hall staff entrance temperature checkpoint. All entering staff must be checked for high temperatures to prevent the spread of infection.

Sign at Employee Entrance to City Hall
A sign warning employees that they must have their temperature checked before proceeding into City Hall. The sign also lists a series of questions the staff must answer negatively to before entering City Hall.

Disinfection Station
A make shift disinfection station near the staff entrance to City Hall.

Employee Break Room
An employee break room at City Hall with communal furniture stacked to the side to prevent use.

Handwashing Procedures Sign
A common sign posted in every bathroom of all city buildings.

No Handshake Sign
Sign posted outside Developmental Services at City Hall giving some alternatives to the full contact handshake. Social distancing rules discourage contact between people.

City Hall Vestibule Warning
A sign outside the vestibule to alert staff to keep an eye on residents trying to gain admittance to City Hall. Social distancing required staff to keep vigilant for their protection and resident's protection.
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