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Squash Building Guidelines - Phase II
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SQUASH BUILDING GUIDELINES PHASE II
These guidelines come from WCC, State of DE, and the US Squash Covid 19 Recommendations.
• Members and staff will wear face masks at all times within the facility in accordance with the State of Emergency Orders. Individuals are now required to wear masks and eye protection while playing. You may wear a mask and eye guards, or a mask and an IMask (squash Specific) on the court. Eye mask shields available for purchase in the Racquet Shop. • WCC is allowing singles and doubles play. • Court Reservations are required for play. Please use the Foretees System or contact the Racquet Shop. Drop in play is not allowed. • Squash Building hours are from 7:00AM-8:30PM. Singles Court reservations will be one hour long; 45 minutes of play and then 15 Minutes to clean and then exit the building. Doubles Court reservations will be 75 minutes long; 60 minutes of play and then 15 Minutes to clean and the exit the building. Hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes along with a Swiffer like tool to clean the walls will be available outside court 1, between courts 2 and 3 singles, and between the doubles courts. Please help by cleaning all touch points and back and side walls up to six feet high after using the court. Remember, WCC has newly sanded squash floors. Be mindful not to spill or over spray on the walls to avoid getting any fluid on the floors. • Players must apply hand sanitizer or wash their hands prior to entering and when leaving the court. • It is best if members can flick the ball against the wall to pick it up, or use their foot to lift the ball. Using the racquet to toss the ball to serve is also recommended. • Players should do their best to keep their hands off the walls. Each player should bring a towel on to the court and keep it at the tin. Headbands and wristbands work well too. Remember, WCC has newly sanded squash floors. Please do not bring any beverages on the court. • Please enter the squash building through the breezeway entrance or the Racquet Shop, and then exit through the double doors nearest the flag pole. • Players will use a designated area for their bags, marked on the ground outside each court, and use their own equipment. Players should bring their own towels and water bottles. Please leave water bottles off court. • No spectators are allowed in the squash building for viewing at this point. • Private lessons are being offered for both singles and doubles; however maximum of two students on the singles and three on the doubles court. The Squash ball machine is for lessons only and will only be touched by the squash professionals and cleaned between sessions. • There will be no guests allowed at this time. • If you are not feeling well, or have a fever, please stay at home.