Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei Wedding Banquet Hall Apologizes for Rat Sighting: Disinfection and Cleaning Completed
A wedding banquet hall in Taipei apologized after rats were seen scurrying around, alarming guests. The operator announced that professional disinfection and cleaning have been carried out, and future environmental management will be strengthened.
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Chiao-wen, Taipei 8th) A wedding banquet hall in Taipei experienced rats scurrying around last night, frightening the people present. The operator issued a statement today to apologize and stated that professional disinfection and comprehensive environmental cleaning operations were arranged last night, and that subsequent environmental management and inspection frequency will be strengthened.
Recently, rat sightings have been frequent in Taipei. A netizen mentioned on social media that when dining at the banquet hall of Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei wedding banquet hall last night, rats suddenly appeared, causing a commotion.
Regarding the sudden incident that occurred in the hall last night, the operator issued a statement expressing deep apologies for the concerns caused to guests. Grand Mayfull immediately activated its internal environmental handling mechanism and arranged professional disinfection and comprehensive environmental cleaning operations last night. At the same time, equipment and circulation routes within the hall were inspected, and subsequent environmental management and inspection frequency will be strengthened.
The operator stated that it has always attached great importance to the dining and banquet quality for guests, and will continue to cooperate with professional vendors to strictly implement environmental hygiene management and provide a safe banquet space. (Edited by Kuan Chung-wei) 1150508
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Chiao-wen, Taipei 8th) A wedding banquet hall in Taipei experienced rats scurrying around last night, frightening the people present. The operator issued a statement today to apologize and stated that professional disinfection and comprehensive environmental cleaning operations were arranged last night, and that subsequent environmental management and inspection frequency will be strengthened.
Recently, rat sightings have been frequent in Taipei. A netizen mentioned on social media that when dining at the banquet hall of Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei wedding banquet hall last night, rats suddenly appeared, causing a commotion.
Regarding the sudden incident that occurred in the hall last night, the operator issued a statement expressing deep apologies for the concerns caused to guests. Grand Mayfull immediately activated its internal environmental handling mechanism and arranged professional disinfection and comprehensive environmental cleaning operations last night. At the same time, equipment and circulation routes within the hall were inspected, and subsequent environmental management and inspection frequency will be strengthened.
The operator stated that it has always attached great importance to the dining and banquet quality for guests, and will continue to cooperate with professional vendors to strictly implement environmental hygiene management and provide a safe banquet space. (Edited by Kuan Chung-wei) 1150508
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