Danny Hall Baseball Camp Health & Safety Policies
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- Campers will not be allowed to enter the facilities if they have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or have been exhibiting signs and symptoms of COVID-19
- Campers will be expected to follow camp rules as they relate to sanitation, social distancing, and other limitations
- Campers will have their temperature checked each morning when they arrive to camp. Anyone with a temperature greater than 100.4 and/or showing symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to participate
- Anyone that shows symptoms of COVID-19 during camp will be separated from the group immediately and will leave camp as soon as a parent or guardian can arrive at the facility
- Anyone that has been home sick or left camp sick will not be allowed to attend camp unless they have had a negative COVID-19 test result, have been fever free for at least 72 hours, and at least 10 days have past once you has symptoms
- All parents/guardians must drop off/pick up camper at the main entrance of the facility. Parents are asked to remain in their vehicles unless instructed by a staff member
- All paperwork and payment must be completed prior to attending camp
- Drop-off and pick-up times will be staggered by age group. We will email out times the week before camp
- Campers will be required to sanitize their hands upon arrival at camp and during each break
- Visitors will not be allowed to camp. This includes family, friends, relatives, etc.
- All camp coaches will be trained to identify symptoms of illness from COVID-19 and will also be trained in the proper process for removing a potentially ill camper from the other campers
- An Isolation area will be created away from campers for anyone that might become sick
- Groups/teams will be 10 campers or less and will remain together throughout camp. Social distancing will be enforced at each station the group attends
- Coaches will remain with the same group throughout camp
- Groups will not be allowed to congregate with other groups
- Each camper will have a designated space for their personal belongings, which will be social distanced from other campers.
- Campers must bring all their own baseball equipment (bat, glove, hat, helmet, etc.). We will not provide equipment nor can campers share another camper’s equipment
- Camp equipment (balls, cones, etc.) will be sanitized after each station/use
- Supervisors will be patrolling the facilities making sure we are enforcing the social distancing as well as the sanitation policies
- Campers will be required to bring their own lunch/snacks. All lunchboxes and food must be labeled with the campers’ name
- Campers must pack enough liquids (water, sports drinks) to last the entire day. We will have an emergency supply of bottled waters on hand
- Coaches/workers will be required to wear gloves if a camper needs assistance when opening food/snacks
- Coaches will be wearing masks and gloved throughout the camp. Campers are welcome to wear masks but not required