MAKING YOUR SAFETY OUR #1 PRIORITY
At YYC Cycle, we have worked hand-in-hand with AHS to develop safety and cleaning protocols that put your health and safety first.
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F R O N T O F S T U D I O
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Masks are mandatory to be worn in-studio by all staff and riders
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When entering the studio, you will find clear barriers installed at our front desk to protect our staff and riders while checking in and grabbing your shoes
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You will be asked to scan the QR code at the front desk to complete your Health Screening Checklist before riding
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Bike maps have been removed from the front desk to avoid unnecessary gathering and limit contact points
H A L L W A Y S
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Socially distant coat hooks have been installed in the hallways to allow riders to hang up any belongings before heading into the spin room -- we ask that you leave any non-essential belongings in your car or at home!
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Riders must keep masks on at all times that they are not seated in their bikes within the spin room during class
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We ask that all riders maintain a minimum of 2 metres between one another while passing through the hallways
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We request limited use of the water fountains to limit common contact points (make sure you arrive with your water bottle filled!
C H A N G E R O O M S
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Change rooms remain closed to all riders to ensure limited lingering in-studio and unnecessary common contact points
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The gender neutral restroom in the studio will be open for limited use -- we ask that you do not use the restroom as a change station and limit time spent inside
S P I N R O O M
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We have worked hand-in-hand with AHS on our studio and bike layouts to appropriately space out each bike, with additional barriers installed for your safety
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Masks are mandatory to be worn in the spin room until you are seated in your bike ready to ride
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We perform a cross studio deep clean with electrostatic sprayer technology before and after each class to disinfect all surfaces at an atomic level
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Additional bike wipes are available as you enter the bike room as an added layer of sanitation