Trilogy’s COVID-19 Policies & Procedures
Trilogy will continue to follow the SA Metro Health Guidelines. At the link below you will find these guidelines. Health Alert- Quarantine & Isolation Guidelines
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF ALL OUR DANCE FAMILIES.
- We will be having the studios and building professionally sprayed to sanitize with Safe From Spread bi-weekly.
- We will continue to clean high-touch surface areas daily.
- Hand sanitizer will be readily available.
- Wearing masks will be an individual choice for all and we support any decision made.
- If you or your dancer is feeling sick, we ask for those ill to please remain home.
FAQs
Questions that might be asked from the CDC website
Based on available evidence, children do not appear to be at a higher risk for COVID-19 than adults. While some children and infants have been sick with Covid-19, adults make up most of the known cases to date. However, a few children have developed Multisystem inflammatory syndrome ( MIS_C). Currently, information about this syndrome is limited. CDC is working with state and local health departments to learn more about MIS-C.
Cleaning with soap and water removes germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It lowers the risk of spreading infection. Disinfecting kills germs on surfaces. By killing germs on a surface after cleaning, it can further lower the risk of spreading infection.
Routine cleaning is the everyday cleaning practices that businesses and communities normally use to maintain a healthy environment. Surfaces frequently touched by multiple people, such as door handles, bathroom surfaces, and handrails should be cleaned with soap and water or another detergent at least daily when facilities are in use. More frequent cleaning and disinfection may be required based on the level of use. For example, certain surfaces and objects in public spaces, such as shopping carts and point of sales keypads, should be cleaned and disinfected before each use. Cleaning removes dirt and impurities including germs, from surfaces. Cleaning alone does not kill germs, but it reduces the number of germs on surfaces.
Companies do not necessarily need to close after a person with confirmed or suspected COVID- 19 has been in a company facility. The area(s) used or visited by the ill person should be closed for 24 hours or as long as possible. Open outside doors and windows as much as possible ensuring that doing so does not pose a safety risk to children using the facility ( i.e. make sure that children are not able to enter the closed-off area through any windows or doors.) and use ventilating fans to increase air circulation in the area. Once the area has been appropriately disinfected, it can be opened for use. Workers without close contact with the person with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 can return to work immediately after disinfection is completed.