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2020-09-23T09:11:00.482Z


Since the Corona crisis, anyone who wants to visit the Schongauer Plantsch has to provide their contact details at the entrance. Because this not only takes up a lot of time, but is anything but paper-saving, the bathroom is now offering online registration, as Plantsch boss Andreas Kosian has now announced.


Since the Corona crisis, anyone who wants to visit the Schongauer Plantsch has to provide their contact details at the entrance.

Because this not only takes up a lot of time, but is anything but paper-saving, the bathroom is now offering online registration, as Plantsch boss Andreas Kosian has now announced.

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- "This saves the customer and us from having to fill out and store paper receipts."

And another advantage: bathers who often drop by in the pool “can have their data saved and thus process the process very quickly when they come in in the future”.

The whole thing is quite simple.

The customer scans a so-called QR code with the smartphone, which automatically opens the corresponding online registration form.

The QR code can be found in several places: On the one hand, it pops up immediately when you go to the bathroom's website www.plantsch.de.

It is also attached to the table with the paper forms in the entrance area of ​​the swimming pool and on the outside of the entrance door.

If you cannot scan the QR code, you can alternatively go to https://corona-anmeldung.de/visit/ku-plantsch on the correct website for registration.

There the customer fills in the requested personal information and also has the option to save his data for the future.

As soon as the bather has confirmed the entries, a kind of document appears on the mobile phone screen.

This is checked at the cash register, then the visitor is allowed to go into the swimming pool, according to the instructions.

It is recommended that the customer ideally leave the page open and only click on the "End visit" button at the end of the visit.

For people who do not have Internet access, there are still paper forms in the bathroom that can be filled out on site.

Source: merkur

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