The Hershey Company’s popular visitor center Chocolate World has put in place new cleaning guidelines for health and safety, according to a statement from the company.

Like many entertainment destinations, Chocolate World will be undergoing new additional sanitation guidelines, as a precaution, to help prevent the potential spreading of the coronavirus.

So far, a total of 14 people have been confirmed to be infected with the virus in Pennsylvania, with all of them living in the eastern part of the state. There have been no cases discovered in central Pennsylvania.

But as with the attractions operated by Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, the staff of Chocolate World are playing it safe.

“As part of our commitment to the health and safety of our employees, guests and the larger community, the Hershey Company is monitoring the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation,” said Todd Kohr, marketing manager for The Hershey Company, in a statement.

In addition to increased training and cleaning frequency for staff members, Chocolate World has also added additional hand sanitizers and cleaning wipes for public use throughout the facility.

Read the full statement below:

As part of our commitment to the health and safety of our employees, guests and the larger community, the Hershey Company is monitoring the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation.

At Hershey’s Chocolate World, we have implemented the following health and safety measures according to the current guidance from the CDC:

Reinforcing good hygiene practices with our employees through training and regular communications.

Increased cleaning frequency in high guest contact areas with cleaning agents approved to disinfect.

Added additional hand sanitizers and cleaning wipes throughout the building, which are easily accessible for employees and guests.

We will continue to adjust our operations according to the recommendations from health authorities as the situation develops.