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COVID-19 Update: 18 March 2020

At Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA (AOWA) the welfare of our consumers is of the utmost importance to us. We are reviewing the COVID-19 virus situation regularly and are following the advice and guidance of Australian government and health authorities.

AOWA Services

AOWA offer a broad range of services to consumers and health professionals who are affected by or have an interest in arthritis and related conditions. In light of the COVID-19 virus we are revising the way that we deliver service in order to reduce the risk of exposure to the virus.

What steps are we taking to help keep you safe?

We are continually checking COVID-19 updates from the WA Health Department and the World Health Organisation. We are treating the outbreak of COVID-19 seriously and we are committed to minimising the possibility of transmission. Our primary focus is in the best interests of all users of AOWA services and our staff.  We have implemented the following action plan as of 17th March 2020:

Social Distancing

We continue to run services where official government advice informs us that it is still safe to do so.  Services, such as exercise classes and self-management programs, are operating with strict limitations on the number of participants in order to maintain social distancing practices. This means that there must be 1.5 metres distance between you, the instructor and other participants at AOWA classes and programs.

Cleaning

  • We have placed hand sanitiser in the class area and at reception. On entering the building, please wash your hands with soap and water or apply hand sanitiser.
  • We are regularly wiping down surfaces such as door handles, handrails, chairs etc with recommended disinfectant agents.
  • We are cleaning hand weights (dumb bells) with a recommended disinfectant after every use.
  • We are regularly spraying disinfectant around the pool area and changing rooms.
  • We will provide extra cleaning equipment on gym floors to enable you to clean equipment after your workout. Members are also welcome to bring and freely use their own sanitising wipes and hand sanitiser.
  • We have also increased the frequency of checks to the hand wash facilities and will ensure that we have plenty of soap available, with checks taking place every 30 minutes.

Information and Education

Common Use Products and Equipment

  • As COVID-19 can be transmitted via contact with surfaces, we have stored away all exercise mats, blankets and wearable ankle/wrist weights as these are a potential source for transmission. Please bring a towel with you, as well your own exercise mat for any class that wish to participate in.
  • We have removed tea and coffee refreshments, cups and glasses from the exercise class area. Please bring your own water bottle to class to help reduce the risk of transmission.

Hydrotherapy Pool

Organisations providing aquatic facilities in WA, including AOWA, are bound by the ‘Code of Practice for the design, construction, operation, management and maintenance of aquatic facilities.’ The purpose of the Code is to ensure that public aquatic facilities operate to a consistently high health and safety standard which includes minimising the occurrence of disease: https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/~/media/Files/Corporate/general%20documents/water/PDF/CoP-for-design-construction-operation-management-maintenance-aquatic-facilities.pdf

We use approved disinfecting agents to minimise the risk of transmission in line with the Code.  We have also taken additional actions to ensure high standards of environmental cleaning are taking place around the pool area and changing rooms.

Members of the public using the pool are reminded to:

  • Maintain good hygiene practices with frequent hand washing
  • Take pre-swim showers before entering the pool
  • Do not visit an aquatic facility if you feel unwell.
  • Do not swim if you have diarrhoea and for 14 days after symptoms have stopped

 What can you do to help?

You can help reduce the spread of the coronavirus infection by following public health guidelines on COVID-19.  See links on previous page for more information.

  • Wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
  • Always wash your hands when you get home or into work
  • Use hand sanitiser gel (at least 60% alcohol base) if soap and water are not available
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
  • Put used tissues in the bin straight away and wash your hands afterwards
  • Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
  • Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

Updates

Please note that advice about COVID-19 is continually changing. We have made every effort to develop our communications to you in line with current advice.  The information provided herewith, could however change at short notice.

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