
HOUSTON, Tex. – The Houston Venues & Events Task Force along with the city’s hospitality, tourism, and transportation industries are committed to the health and safety of residents and visitors.
As the area continues to reopen, industry partners have joined together to form Houston Clean, a campaign aimed to help guests easily identify safety measures in place to protect both patrons and associates.
Houston Clean unifies the individual efforts of businesses to present consistent operating guidelines to visitors. These guidelines serve as a baseline commitment to practice recommended health safety protocols in alignment with orders issued by federal, state, and local officials, as well as the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
“The Houston Clean initiative marks a significant step in addressing safety concerns related to the COVID-19 crisis. The community-wide effort from our greater hospitality industry partners is a long-term commitment not to ‘return to business as usual,’ but instead to bring forth a more resilient community,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.
“We are excited to welcome fans back into our various venues and events when it is safe to do so and visitors back to Houston. We want them to feel confident our hospitality partners have taken every precaution to ensure a safe and healthy stay,” said David Mincberg, Houston First Chair. “This pledge unites our community around a clear benchmark for health safety standards, which is our first priority.”
Each participating business and event has developed or is currently developing its individual reopening plans using Houston Clean guidelines as a baseline. The Houston Clean logo can be found on all participating partner websites, and can also be found on business listings on VisitHouston.com.