Govt Issues
Guidelines for Reopening Gyms, Yoga Institutes
Gyms and yoga institutes will be allowed to open only
outside containment zones from Wednesday and these facilities have to ensure
that each user has access to an exclusive area of 4 sq
metres and must disinfect frequently touched surfaces
of the equipment before each use, according to guidelines issued by the Health
Ministry on Monday,3 August 2020.
Apart from adhering to protocols and standard operating
procedures issued by government agencies from time to time, the facilities,
particularly gyms, should place equipment, including cardio and strength
machines, 6 ft apart. If possible, they should utilise outdoor space by placing the equipment outside, the
guidelines said.
If the facilities use air-conditioning, they have to
follow guidelines issued by Central Public Works Department for
air-conditioning and ventilation. These include setting the temperature in the
range of 24 to 30 degrees Celsius and retain relative humidity between 40 and
70 per cent.
The Ministry said spas, saunas steam baths and swimming
pools will remain closed.
The number of people who can use the facilities at any
point in time should be restricted depending on the space available and there
should be 15-30 minutes gap between two sessions to avoid overlap between
members arriving and leaving. They should also mark out specific pathways for
those entering and exiting exercise areas.
The centres should also
disinfect all areas within the premises, including areas used by staff and
visitors, washrooms and other frequently touched surfaces such as door knobs
and handles with clinically approved disinfectants. Members should be
encouraged to carry separate workout shoes.
Use of common exercise mats should be avoided for yoga
and other similar exercises and members should bring their own mats and take
them back with them. The facilities should check oxygen saturation levels of
members and nobody with less than 95 per cent oxygen saturation level should be
allowed to exercise, the guidelines said.
The users of these facilities should avoid using masks
like N-95 during exercise and instead opt for a visor. Before closing down on
each day, the facilities have to be sanitised
thoroughly, the Ministry said.