- Suggested that each player have hand sanitizer with them and parents wipe down door handles, locks, hooks and the bench area where they will be seated. You don't know who was in a room before you and I can assure everyone that arena custodial staff are not disinfecting dressing rooms after every event. By being proactive with our own kids it will go along way to keeping a healthy environment and not just for hockey.
- Individual water bottles with name and jersey number, filled and cleaned at home for both games and practices
- If your child is not feeling well, keep them at home.
- No more 'gloves off' hand shakes with teams. Glove 'taps' are okay.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
H1N1 tips
Here's some ideas from the hockey community:
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