COVID-19 Guidelines and Booking Policies
Updated JULY 4, 2021
As businesses around the country begin to re-open we want to let you know about the measures we are taking, and how Funbash plans to prioritize your health and wellness, as well as that of your family and friends.
You fully control the guests and who your children come in contact with at your event. Each event we host takes place in your controlled environment which should be cleaned before we arrive.
Funbash! is taking the following precautions for the safety of our attendees and staff:
We are limiting the number of guests at an event we attend to 15. Only 15 people are allowed in play area at any given time.
Our Funbash gaming specialist will wear masks when inside the trailer.
The host is responsible for providing masks to guests and screening their guests. Please do not invite anyone who is ill or has been exposed to illness.
Practice social distancing and explain social distancing rules prior to playing with games.
Our equipment will be cleaned after each party and will also undergo a deep cleaning at the end of each day.
We are asking staff members to stay home if they are not feeling 100%
All attendees will be required to wash their hands prior to all Funbash! activities and after as well.
Hand sanitizer and/or wipes will be available onsite.
We ask that all hosts:
Screen all guests for signs of illness prior to our arrival.
Provide masks to guests if desired
Limit your guest list to 10 or less
We ask that all gamers:
Wash your hands frequently, and for at least 20 seconds with soap and water prior to and after the event.
Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing into your elbow. (do the vampire cough)
Keep your hands away from your face, because germs routinely spread when a person touches something contaminated with germs, and then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth.
If your guests begin to develop cold or flu like symptoms or becomes ill, please minimize the spread to others by staying home. If you think you or your child have been exposed to or may have symptoms of COVID-19, call your healthcare provider immediately. We continue to pray for the health and safety of all of our young gamers and hope this situation improves soon.
For additional resources and best practices, for avoiding exposure, please visit the CDC website click here...