In these environmentally sensitive times, "going green" is fast becoming a way of life for more and more Americans. Now, you can stay true to that spirit on your next Myrtle Beach vacation at one of the nation's leading family resorts.
Dunes Village Resort in Myrtle Beach announced recently that it has been industry-certified for its Green-Clean-Safe Program, as designated by the Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association. To receive this environmentally-sensitive certification, area resorts much achieve a total of 990 points during inspection. Dunes Village surpassed that, receiving a total of 1,424 points.
The resort, a newer construction, has many "green" initiatives already in place, such as:
The hotel's Fire Safety Plan and Hurricane Evacuation Procedures were also provided to the Hospitality Association for certification assessment. Recently, 85-95 percent of the hotels' employees attended Pan Flu/Health Hands program meetings and professional security is in place at all times.
"I'm very much a proponent of recycling and going green," said Harold Barrett, general manager of the Dunes Village Resort. "The Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association's Green-Clean-Safe Program and its initial requirements for going green have dramatic effects on the environment and we encourage other hotels to join the Green-Clean-Safe initiative. Relatively simple practices will make a big difference."
The Dunes Village management and staff of this nationally recognized and award-winning resort continually strive for improvement and 100 percent guest safety and satisfaction.
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