Keeping active is one of the best ways to stay healthy and relieve stress. However, it is difficult to determine which kinds of activities are safest while social distancing. According to the CDC, social distancing is described as keeping a safe space between yourself and other people who are not from your household. The ideal distance is 6 feet, or two adult arms lengths. Social distancing doesn’t always look the same. It can involve virtual communication, transparent shields, rearranged furniture layouts or sanitation stations. Whatever it may be, we are here to help.
AAA State of Play is dedicated to finding the best solutions for your specific health and social distancing needs. If getting back to play or gathering is a priority for your organization, we’ve got you covered. Incorporating social distancing equipment is smart planning for schools, parks and private companies.
Sanitation stations can be a helpful tool for areas where hand washing is inaccessible. Mounted hand sanitizer stations allow proper disinfecting to take place outdoors. Safety shields are a great addition to new or existing tables as they provide a barrier between individuals when maintaining adequate spacing is difficult. Trash receptacles, when placed strategically, allow for the proper disposal of handled items, including masks. Shades are ideal for protecting new socially distanced recreation areas from the elements. Tables and benches can be integral in encouraging the CDC’s guideline of staying 6-feet apart. Made from metal, they can endure being washed and sanitized as often as necessary for optimal cleanliness. And if a variety of products are needed, multi-item packages are available. These items are ideal for outdoor classrooms, dining and recreational areas.
Facilitating social distancing measures demonstrates a commitment to protecting the overall health and wellness of our communities. In areas of play, nothing is more important than safety. Consider that children may need help with understanding and following guidelines.