Reduce Virus
Exposure With
A Free
ZeroTouch Terminal
Enable best practices like zero-touch payments to create the safest
payment experience for your staff and customers at check out.
Contactless Payments Reduce
COVID-19 Risk
The World Health Organization has advised “to use contactless payments
to reduce the risk of transmission” of COVID-19.
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Contactless Payments
Your staff doesn't need to handle credit cards, customers control how they pay.
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No Signatures Required
Removing the signature requirement eliminates the need to touch the terminal.
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Receipt Exchange Removed
Receipt exchange is handled digitally, no physical exchange necessary.
4 Steps to Reducing Exposure
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) “Studies suggest that coronaviruses (including preliminary information
on the COVID-19 virus) may persist on surfaces for a few hours or up to several days.”
1 Implement Cashless & Contactless Payments
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The WHO has cautioned that paper money can be contaminated with virus.
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The WHO also advises consumers to use contactless payments to minimize risk of contracting the virus.
2 Use a Customer-Facing Terminal
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Many traditional payment terminals require clerks and customers to pass credit cards, increasing potential contact with the virus.
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With a customer-facing terminal, the credit cards remain in the hands of consumers, minimizing contact with the virus.
3 Sanitize Payment Terminals
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Many payment terminals are difficult to clean due to their form factor and materials used on the screen and keypad.
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A terminal that features a glass display surface and hard acrylic keys is easy to clean and disinfect.
4 No Signatures Required
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Traditional terminals require clerks and customers to exchange pen and paper to sign receipts, which increases exposure.
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Removing the signature requirement eliminates this physical exchange, minimizing contact, while a digital receipt is still available to the customer.