The health and safety of employees, vendors, and guests is our number one priority.
We’ve implemented the following steps to include modified safety measures to the best of our ability to keep our guests, staff, and our community safe. With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, we are more conscientious regarding the health and sanitization of our property and the wellbeing of our guests and staff.
What to expect when arriving at Fancy Dance Casino.
Security will greet each visitor. Visitors will be screened and asked to use hand sanitizer. Masks are recommended for guests. Appropriate signage will be prominently displayed outlining proper mask usage and current physical distancing practices in use throughout the property. Smoking is allowed at the facility.
Employee & Guest Health
The health and safety of employees, vendors, and guests is our number one priority.
Physical Distancing. Employees, vendors, and guests will be advised to practice physical distancing by standing at least six feet away from other groups of people not traveling with them while standing in lines or moving around the property. Employees will be reminded not to touch their faces and to practice physical distancing by standing at least six feet away from other employees, vendors, and guests whenever possible.
Hand Sanitizer. Hand sanitizer dispensers, touchless whenever possible, will be placed at entrances and high contact areas such as the casino floor and bar/restaurant. Customers and visitors must wash or sanitize their hands upon entering the facility.
Employee, Vendor, and Guest Health Concerns. Our employees have been given clear instructions on how to promptly identify and isolate infected or suspected infected persons. We will be ready to provide support to our vendors and guests. Employees are instructed to stay home if they do not feel well and are instructed to contact a manager if they notice an employee, vendor, or guest with a cough, shortness of breath, or other known symptoms of COVID-19. Employees, vendors, or guests who are exhibiting any of the symptoms of COVID-19 while at the property are instructed to immediately notify their manager (employees) or hotel (guests).
Employee Responsibilities
Fancy Dance Casino Employees are vital for an effective sanitation and health program.
Hand Washing. Correct hygiene and frequent handwashing with soap is vital to help combat the spread of virus. All employees have been instructed to wash their hands, or use sanitizer when a sink is not available, regularly.
COVID-19 Training. All employees received training on COVID-19 safety and sanitation protocols with more comprehensive training for our teams with frequent guest contact.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Appropriate PPE will be worn by all employees based on their role and responsibilities and in adherence to state or local regulations and guidance. Training on how to properly use and dispose of all PPE will be mandatory. Gloves will be provided to employees whose responsibilities require them.
Cleaning Products and Protocols
We use cleaning products and protocols which meet EPA guidelines and are approved for use and effective against viruses, bacteria, and other airborne and bloodborne pathogens. We are working with our vendors, distribution partners, and suppliers to ensure an uninterrupted supply of these cleaning supplies and the necessary PPE.
Public Spaces and Communal Areas. The on-site Safe and Sound Clean Team is dedicated to increasing the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing in all public spaces with an emphasis on frequent contact surfaces including, but not limited to, door handles, public bathrooms, kiosks, casino cage counters, gaming machines, gaming tables, dining surfaces, and seating areas.
GPS NPBI Technology Air System and HVAC Cleaning. The frequency of air filter replacement and HVAC system cleaning has been increased and fresh air exchange will be maximized.
Deep Cleaning. Closed hours will be used for thorough, deep cleaning of the casino.
We are closely monitoring government policy changes, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines, government mandates, and public health advancements, and will continue to make changes as necessary or appropriate to our protocols and procedures.