This newsletter gives you some idea of what we are doing to keep you safe in Level 2 when you come in and also tips on how to stop your mask making your glasses fog up.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU COME IN.
At Level 2 we are back open, but with some now all too familiar changes. We need to be careful about some things:
Everything is by appointment only - please contact us to arrange to come in.
Where possible please come in on your own and ASK the people who come with you to wait in the car.
please try to be on time
use our handsantization stations
please use the QR code to scan in
Wearing face masks is an entry requirement but we may ask you to remove them for specific tests.
Wearing face masks is an entry requirement but we may ask you to remove them for specific tests.
Please respect our physical distancing policy.
Wiping down surfaces - looking after your health with extra sanitisation
Wiping down glasses frames after you try then on. Please don't "help your self".
We are allowing a little more time to do things, we appreciate your patience.
TIPS FOR AVOIDING FOGGY GLASSES WHILE WEARING A MASK.
Tips on avoiding foggy glasses
Is wearing a Facemask causing your glasses to fog? The reason for this is that when you wear a facemask warm wet air, that you exhale, squeezes out of the top of your mask, and condenses on the inside of your lenses.
Follow this link for some handy tips to help stop foggy glasses when you put on a face mask.