All participants will be required to fill out the Warner Camp pre-event medical screening to ensure it is safe to attend camp.
All Guests are reminded to wash hands frequently and to practice good personal hygiene. Hand sanitizer does not replace proper hand-washing, however, it is an added layer of protection and will be located throughout camp.
We ask that 14 days prior to attending camp you begin to stay close to home, stay away from large groups that meet in person and follow all CDC guidelines that are proven effective to reduce the risk of transmission of diseases such as COVID-19.
Upon arrival at camp, our staff will perform a
check-in health screening. Additionally,
campers will be given a health assessment on a daily basis.
All campers, volunteers, visitors, and staff will be required to wear a mask or approved face-shield when in camp buildings or when appropriate social distancing is limited.
Exceptions include swimming, eating, and sleeping
Physical activities such as Field Sports and games will be adjusted to limit contact.
All program equipment and supplies, bathrooms, kitchen, dining hall and medical facilities will be cleaned and sanitized on a routine basis.
The dining hall and large indoor spaces will be open and ventilated to allow for clean air flow. Outdoor spaces will be utilized and emphasized [weather permitting].
Campers will be grouped in small pods in order to limit contact and reduce risk of transmission.
Foodservice will be altered or changed to eliminate as many touched surfaces as possible.
Unexpected or unscheduled visitors can potentially increase the risk of infection and break our “camp bubble.” Only visitors or authorized staff required for necessary safe and healthy camp operations will be permitted on camp properties for authorized business.