CONSTABLE BURTON HALL CARAVAN PARK :CORONA VIRUS UPDATE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

As previously communicated we have been working hard behind the scenes to get ready for this and so will be ready as planned.

There is still obviously a serious risk with Corona Virus , it has not gone away and therefore we are treating it with the respect that its due to keep you and our staff safe and as such I thought I would highlight some of the controls that we have implemented in the interim and prior to arrivals and we are trying to keep it simple and easy to understand.

Our  aim always has to be get you all back on site safely so that you can enjoy your time with us and with this in mind we are going to go about this in a sensible and cautious manner.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AND DO NOT COME ON SITE IF ANY OF THE BELOW IS RELEVANT TO YOU OR OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS:

  • The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of a new continuous cough and/or high temperature (above 37.5ºC).  If you live alone and have these symptoms, however mild, stay at home and do not leave your house for 7 days from when your symptoms started.  You do not need to call NHS 111 to go into self-isolation.  If your symptoms worsen during home isolation or are no better after 7 days, contact NHS 111 online.  If you have no internet access, you should call NHS 111.  For a medical emergency dial 999.
  • A cough may persist for several weeks in some people, despite the coronavirus infection having cleared.  A persistent cough alone does not mean you must continue to self-isolate for more than 7 days.
  • If you live with others and are the first person to develop symptoms of coronavirus, you must stay at home for at least 7 days but all household members who remain well, must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days.  The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.
  • Wash your hands more often than usual, for 20 seconds using soap and hot water, particularly after coughing, sneezing and blowing your nose, or after being in public areas where other people are doing so.  Use hand sanitiser (preferably with an alcohol content of over 60%) if that’s all you have access to.
  • To reduce the spread of germs when you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, or your sleeve (not your hands) if you don’t have a tissue, and throw the tissue away immediately.  Then wash your hands or use a hand sanitising gel.

WASHING YOUR HANDS THOROUGHLY AND REGUARLY IS STILL THE BEST DEFENCE AGAINST THE VIRUS. DESPITE THE FACT THAT WE HAVE HEAVILY INVESTED IN HAND SANITISING UNITS AND PPE FOR THE SITE PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN MASKS , GLOVES AND HAND GEL/ANTI BAC WIPES IN LINE WITH GOVERNMENT ADVICE.

Track and Trace :

  • At the moment we don’t need to TRACK AND TRACE.
  • We are under strict government rules to have up to date contact details for you all including email and mobile numbers and ideally home addresses and have to hold these for 21 days.
  • If there is an outbreak we have a legal requirement to provide these details to the authorities.
  • All visitors MUST be announced to the site office and we MUST have contact details for them as above.
  • Ideally this would be done via email to caravanpark@constableburton.com but for those without this facility it can be phoned through to the site office.

Arrivals and Bookings:

  • All bookings must be made in advance through the website or by contacting the site office and paid in advance.
  • On arrival please come to the marked left hand side of the bollards and wait to be seen.
  • If there is someone already being checked in please wait in the car park on the left hand side of the entrance.
  • Each arrival will be given a barrier key and site rules.
  • You will then be shown to your pitch , please respect social distancing measures during this process.
  • Any assistance required please call either the office on 01677 450428 or Tony’s mobile 07846 201177
  • On departure please deposit your barrier key in the office.

Washrooms and Toilets:

These are really the hot points on the site and the areas that has given the government so much call for concern,  we have risk assessed each area individually and every detail and touch point has been discussed but in short:

  • We are operating a normal system of these facilities, and this will be under constant review.
  • Hand sanitizing points have been installed outside each unit .
  • Please stay one meter + from those queuing to get in if necessary.
  • Sanitise your hands before entering.
  • Wipes have been provided if you want to clean a surface PLEASE DO NOT PUT THEM DOWN THE TOILET , Special bins are provided.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before leaving.
  • Please leave the door OPEN on exiting ( ventilation is key to fighting the virus).
  • The facilities will be cleaned once daily and they will be sprayed with an anti-bacterial mist last thing at night.
  • As before there will be clear signage if Dee the cleaner is at work .
  • Bins will be emptied daily and lids have been removed to negate a touch point.

The Deer Barn:

  • As above .
  • The ladies and Gents handwashing facilities are now open.
  • The iron has had the fuse removed, please do not use.
  • The clothes spinner has been removed.
  • The coin operated washer and dryer will remain , Anti-Bacterial spray has been provided as well as disposable gloves , please use them before and after use.

Stand Pipes and Chemical Disposal points :

  • Please stay one meter + if they are in use by another person .
  • They all have newly fitted hand sanitizing points .
  • If you are at all concerned then please use your own gloves when using.

Signage:

  • We are relying on people using common sense to navigate the site but there are signs at pinch points to remind you of social distancing measures.

Ongoing communication:

Final Thoughts:

As you can see we have put a great deal of time and effort into our planning for the reopening whilst dealing with an unprecedented global event. We cannot thank you enough for your support throughout this period and I am personally looking forward very much to seeing as many of you as possible as we get going again.

The CBH Caravan park should be an oasis for you all to enjoy, safely and surrounded by the natural beauty of one of the most beautiful parts of the UK.

Enjoy the fresh air, enjoy a glass in the sun, let your worries roll away and please help us keep everyone safe and sound