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SANITARY MEASURES

COVID-19

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  • MEASURES IMPLEMENTED ON ACTIVITY DAY

  • PROTECTION AND SOCIAL DISTANCIATION EQUIPMENT

  • MONITOR YOUR HEALTH BEFORE YOUR ACTIVITY DAY

In 2020, 45 Degrés Nord is one of the only promoters to have presented races and developed safety protocols since the start of the pandemic. We had the opportunity to present 4 races safely on our site. We also had the opportunity to go to several schools and cities with our activity and mobile running service, while respecting government recommendations.

We have worked hard to provide you with a very safe place. Our security measures were created following government guidelines and recommendations. In addition, we have added additional protocols to ensure the protection of all participants as well as our staff. The goal is that you and your group can enjoy your day of activities in complete safety whether it is on our site or on yours.

Protocols have been implemented to reduce physical interaction between staff and all guests on site. We have added hand washing stations and have designed the layout of our equipment in order to respect the minimal social distancing regulations. In addition, we have set up a process for disinfecting all equipment and accessories.

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MEASURES IN PLACE FOR ACTIVITIES AT 45 DEGREES NORTH

  • Reception of all groups as well as lunch/supper will be outside (weather permitting)

  • Venue capacity reduced by more than 50%.

  • Precise scheduling to avoid contact between different groups.

  • All activities take place exclusively outdoors.

  • Masks are worn by all our employees.

  • Reserved areas for each group / class.

  • Hand washing stations and disinfectant product stations.

  • Frequent cleaning of the site and equipment.

HEALTH MEASURES IMPLEMENTED FOR MOBILE ACTIVITIES

  • Precise scheduling to avoid contact between different groups.

  • Masks are worn by all our employees.

  • Cleaning of equipment between each group.

  • Specific distancing between each activity.

  • It is advisable to set up activities outside.

PROTECTION AND SOCIAL DISTANCING EQUIPMENT

STAFF: Employees of 45 Degrés Nord will wear face masks at all times.

PARTICIPANTS and VISITORS: Anyone entering the site should follow provincial and/or federal guidelines for face coverings. Until further notice, we will be asking everyone on site to wear a face cover (mask) at all locations at the 45 Degrés Nord venue.

A distance of at least 2 meters (6 feet) must be maintained between you and any other person (or any other class bubble) at all times. All visitors to our site must respect this rule to promote social distancing. Fences and signage have already been put in place to help enforce these measures and social distancing will be applied throughout the site and should be respected in the following areas:

  • Parking and arrival on site

  • Reception area

  • Activity stations

  • Toilets, water stations

* We adjust our safety measures from day to day according to government directives and recommendations.

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WATCH YOUR SYMPTOMS BEFORE YOUR ACTIVITY DAY

All visitors should monitor their health 14 days prior to the day of their activity day. This is important to check if you have symptoms that could indicate if you have COVID-19. Anyone exhibiting any of the following symptoms within 14 days of their activity should not attend or even report to the site. Here are the main symptoms:

  • Cough

  • Shortness of breath

  • Difficult breathing

  • Fever or chills

  • Runny nose or congestion

  • Muscle pain

  • Sore throat

  • Loss of taste or smell

  • Vomiting / Diarrhea

It is imperative that any visitor or staff who has been in contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 or who exhibits any of the above symptoms in the last 14 days prior to their day of activity should not participate or nor even show up on the site. If someone in your group cannot present, notify us by email or phone.

According to government guidelines, anyone considered to be at high risk, or who lives with a person at high risk, is encouraged not to attend the race. Here are the main people at high risk, but not limited to:

  • Anyone over 65;

  • Anyone with chronic lung disease, severe heart disease and / or moderate to severe asthma;

  • People who are immunocompromised or who have undergone or are undergoing cancer treatment, organ or bone marrow transplants;

  • People with immune deficiencies, including HIV or AIDS;

  • Anyone who has a prolonged use of corticosteroids;

  • People who smoke;

  • People of all ages with Class III or severe obesity;

  • Anyone diagnosed with any of the following underlying conditions, including diabetes, liver disease, chronic kidney disease, or someone on dialysis.

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