Mayfield have been busier than ever working on bespoke barriers and troughs to help local holiday parks adhere to social distancing guidelines.
Mayfield reopened earlier this month, following Government advice, and we are continuing to follow guidance to protect our staff and our customers. We have resumed manufacturing and installing our uPVC sundecks and decking accessories, but we have also found a new use for our uPVC. We’ve also been busy working on bespoke barriers, troughs and more social distancing measures to help local holiday parks reopen safely.
Social Distancing Barriers for Holiday Parks
Our bespoke barriers for holiday parks can help enforce social distancing rules on parks. Our social distancing barriers have been designed to minimise contact between people in busy locations, for instance, a park reception or a park shop. By enforcing the physical distance with our uPVC barriers, you could potentially prevent transmission and spread of infection. We recently supplied Shorefield Holidays with bespoke barriers to help them create one-way entrances for their supermarket. For more information about our uPVC solutions, read our recent blog where we outlined the benefits of uPVC.
Bespoke Planters and Troughs
Mayfield have also designed and installed bespoke planters for local holiday parks. These troughs are a more visually-appealing alternative to social distancing barriers, while adhering to guidelines and protecting your visitors and staff. These gorgeous bespoke planters were installed in the outdoor dining area at Shorefield Holidays’ restaurant. For more information about our bespoke planters or barriers, give us a call on 01202 233959.
When will holiday parks reopen in the UK?
As lockdown restrictions continue to ease around the country, it has been announced that holiday parks and caravan parks can begin to open from July 4th. The Travel Risk & Incident Prevention (TRIP) Group believe that staying in a holiday lodge or static caravan poses little risk, as each unit has its own plot and social distancing can be followed easily. Nonetheless, holiday parks must still adhere to Government regulations and take all safety precautions.
Social Distancing Measures for Holiday Parks
Holiday parks should only open facilities where social distancing can be followed and all visitors and staff can be kept safe. Shorefield Holidays, for instance, will offer a contactless check-in and delivery service from their on-site restaurants. You can also use social distancing barriers to create one-way entrances and exits, effectively recreating the social distancing measures you might find in a local supermarket.
Helping your park reopen safely.
Contact Mayfield for more information about our social distancing barriers.
FAQs
Q: What are the bespoke barriers designed for holiday parks?
A: The bespoke barriers are designed to enforce social distancing rules on parks and minimise contact between people in busy locations like park receptions or shops.
Q: How can the uPVC barriers help prevent the spread of infection?
A: Enforcing physical distance with uPVC barriers can potentially prevent transmission and spread of infection among visitors and staff.
Q: Have the bespoke barriers been used by any holiday parks?
A: Yes, Shorefield Holidays recently used bespoke barriers to create one-way entrances for their supermarket.
Q: Apart from barriers, what other solutions has Mayfield provided for holiday parks?
A: Mayfield has also designed and installed bespoke planters and troughs for outdoor areas to adhere to guidelines while enhancing the visual appeal.
Q: When did holiday parks reopen in the UK after lockdown?
A: Holiday parks and caravan parks were allowed to reopen from July 4th, following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Q: What safety precautions must holiday parks follow upon reopening?
A: Holiday parks must adhere to Government regulations and implement social distancing measures to ensure the safety of visitors and staff.
Q: How can holiday parks offer a contactless experience for visitors?
A: Some holiday parks, like Shorefield Holidays, offer contactless check-in and delivery services from their on-site restaurants.
Q: How can social distancing barriers recreate one-way entrances and exits in holiday parks?
A: Social distancing barriers can be strategically placed to create one-way paths similar to the social distancing measures in local supermarkets.