COVID & HEALTH
The health of our skaters, coaches and other members of the club is our top priority. Our ability to keep skating depends on everyone (skaters, parents, trainers, club staff) respecting the rules put in place by the government, our federation, the centre sportif, the club des sports etc.
“The community and prefect may decide to close certain sports facilities at any point if they consider that the facility is unable to function properly or to safeguard the health of its users.”
Key points :
Covid guidelines change on the 14th March 2022. Please check government guidelines to ensure that you comply with the latest rules for the ice rink. The guidelines up to 14th March are as follows:
- Gloves
- Their own drink bottle (for competition skaters)
- A small packet of tissues
- A named plastic bag to keep their mask in
Covid guidelines change on the 14th March 2022. Please check government guidelines to ensure that you comply with the latest rules for the ice rink. The guidelines up to 14th March are as follows:
- Anyone over the age of 16 must present a valid 'Pass Vaccinal' to enter the ice rink - this pass must be able to be validated by the Tous Anti Covid Verif application
- Children aged 12 and two months up to and including 15 years old must have a pass sanitaire to enter the ice rink
- Skaters must enter by the main entrance to the ice rink and exit by the right hand side door at the bottom of the stairs.
- Hand gel will be available at the rink entrance and anyone entering the rink must disinfect their hands.
- Children must arrive at the ice rink already dressed for their lesson. Changing at the rink is not allowed.
- Only one person may accompany a child into the rink to get them ready.
- A parent may stay to watch their child's lesson from the benches once a week (on the day's stipulated). providing they have a valid pass sanitaire. For the safety of the children they must not intervene in the lesson.
- Everyone coming into the rink MUST wear a mask. For the benefit of everyone’s health we strongly recommend that everyone, no matter their age, wears a mask. For those aged 6 and upwards it is mandatory. Skaters will not wear their mask on the ice and must bring a plastic resealable bag with their name on to store it.
- Hands must be disinfected BEFORE and AFTER the lesson. Gel will be made available at the entrance.
- Everyone in the ice rink building, including children must respect the 1m social distancing rule.
- Gloves must be worn for the lessons.
- Children are not allowed to use the toilets during the lessons. For safety reasons our trainers cannot leave the ice to take children to the toilets. Please make sure that your child has been to the toilet before their lesson.
- Skaters must arrive on time. A register will be taken at the start of each lesson in order to help us trace any cases of COVID-19.
- Each skater must bring the following items with them:
- Gloves
- Their own drink bottle (for competition skaters)
- A small packet of tissues
- A named plastic bag to keep their mask in
- The changing rooms are only authorised for competition skaters who may use them to leave and collect their belongings. The management of the ice rink reserves the right to close the changing rooms if the health measures required are not respected (social distancing, gel, mask etc.)
- The management of the ice rink will disinfect the changing rooms after each training session. Please do not leave anything on the ground or on the benches. Please put rubbish in the bin and tidy your belongings into your locker in order to leave the changing rooms in a stage that they can be disinfected after use.