Instructions for sports turns in SYKETTÄ Sports Services in autumn 2020
Kirjoitettu: 28.8.2020 10:07
What are the instructions for the sports turns?
- All participants and instructors must be completely healthy when participating in sports turns.
- Everyone participating in sports turns must maintain good hand hygiene. When entering and leaving the sports facilities, moving from one facility to another and otherwise if necessary, immediately wash your hands and use alcohol-based hand sanitiser. Hand washing facilities are available in the toilet/shower facilities and hand sanitiser is available in the university sports facilities.
- Cough and sneeze into a disposable tissue and put the tissue in the bin immediately after use. If you do not have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your sleeve, not into your hands.
- Groups sizes are moderate that it would be easier to maintain safety distance from other participants. The recommended safety distance at the university facilities is 1,5 metres and at Karelia facilities 1-2 m.
- Exit the exercise facility immediatelly after the sports turn.
- In classes exercising with equipment, each participant cleans the equipment they have used after the class.
- You must bring your own exercise mat to every sports turns, also in Tikkarinne.
- If you have travelled in high-risk countries, you must then be in a two-week quarantine period before participating in sports turns.
- When traveling domestically in areas where there is a higher risk of infection, you should take special care and, in addition, consider coming back to sports turns.
- Instructions for those who belong to high-risk group: We strive to take care of the hygiene and safety distances in sports turns so that people belonging to high-risk group can participate in turns safely. However, the people belonging to high-risk group makes the decision to participate in the sports turns.
Coronainfo of the University of Eastern Finland
Coronainfo of the Karelia University of Applied Sciences
Instructions for protecting yourself from coronavirus (Finnish institute for health and welfare)