Churches Reopening - Bayfield County, WI

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KEEP SAFE FROM COVID-19 Use signage asking congregants to wear masks while in church Church/Synagogue Safety Protect Your Congregants Environmental Controls Encourage the use of masks by attendees Coffee/food should not be provided. Offer alternative methods of broad casting church services. Facebook, parking lot speakers. Alternate rows between attendees Release by rows,encourage social distancing and have people leave promptly to their vehicles · Administer communion without attendees having to touch the same surfaces & objects. Thoroughly sanitize the church building before and after each service. Use an EPA approved sanitizer or the 1/3 c bleach per gallon of water. Hand washing and mask MUST be priority #1 for all! Offer additional church services in order to spread out the attendance in a way to ensure 6' of separation. To help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect your staff and your congregants, adopt as many best practice recommendations that pertain to your congregation. Make sure the soap dispenser and paper towel holder in bathrooms are full. Have hand sanitizer stations at each entrance for attendees. Masks and gloves should be provided to the greeters who will remain at a 6’ distance Have a “no physical touch” policy and a 6’ distance should requested of all persons not under the same household. Fellowship and Commons areas should be closed. SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19: Cough, Shortness of Breath or Difficulty Breathing, Fever, Chills, Repeated shaking with chills, Muscle pain, Headache, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell It is recommend against singing in the sanctuary when the congregation is gathered Restrooms should be limited in number of people so there is 6’ of separation.

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KEEP SAFE FROM COVID-19CHURCHES

Use signage asking congregants to wearmasks while in church

Church/Synagogue Safety Protect Your Congregants

Environmental Controls

Encourage the use of masks by attendees

Coffee/food  should not be provided.

     Offer alternative methods of broadcasting church services. Facebook,parking lot speakers.

Alternate rows between attendees

Release by rows,encourage socialdistancing and have people leavepromptly to their vehicles·       Administer communion withoutattendees having to touch the samesurfaces & objects.

Thoroughly sanitize the church building before and after each service. Use anEPA approved sanitizer or the 1/3 c bleach per gallon of water.

Hand washing and mask  MUST be priority #1 for all! 

Offer additional church services in order to spread out the attendance in a wayto ensure 6' of separation.

To help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect your staff and your congregants, adopt as many best practice recommendations that pertain to your congregation.

Make sure the soap dispenser and paper towel holder in bathrooms are full.

    Have hand sanitizer stations at eachentrance for attendees.

Masks and gloves should be provided to thegreeters who will remain at a 6’ distance

Have a “no physical touch” policy and a 6’distance should requested of all persons notunder the same household.     Fellowship and Commons areas should beclosed.

SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19: Cough, Shortness of Breath or Difficulty Breathing, Fever, Chills, Repeated shaking with chills, Muscle pain, Headache, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell

    It is recommend against singing in thesanctuary when the congregation isgathered

Restrooms should be limited in number of people so there is 6’ of separation.