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6 Simple Ways to Tackle Capacity Management with Wristbands
As venues plan their reopening, capacity management is a key component for compliance and the health, safety, and peace of mind of your guests and staff. Strict procedures will need to be put in place to manage attendance and occupancy levels into and throughout their parks to adhere to state and local capacity guidelines. Here are 6 tips for tackling capacity management at your park utilizing wristbands and RFID solutions.
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Promote Safety & Peace of Mind with Screening Wristbands
As states begin lifting shelter-in-place orders and venues prepare to reopen their doors to the public, what preparations should you be making right now to ensure the health, safety, and peace of mind for your guests and staff? Consider these simple approaches for temperature screening your guests and staff using brightly-colored wristbands. -
How to Retain Revenue When Your Event is Cancelled or Postponed by COVID-19
As an event organizer, your event is likely to be impacted by COVID-19; however, you still may be able to retain revenue when facing event postponements or cancellations. Here are a few ways you may be able to not only recoup some costs, but interact with fans as well.
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How to Communicate Event Cancellations & Postponements Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
Having a good communication strategy is key to keeping your fans informed throughout this pandemic. Here are a few ways event organizers can communicate effectively to their fans and attendees about event cancellations and postponements amid the COVID-19 outbreak. -
Get Ready for Flea & Tick Season with Veterinary ID Collars
Though pet-owners should be wary of fleas and ticks year-round, spring can be particularly troublesome as it marks the beginnings of warmer and drier weather. The combination of those two conditions serves as the perfect breeding ground for fleas and ticks. For veterinary and grooming centers, flea and tick season can mean an increased need for veterinary ID collars.