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Bookstore Safety Measures

We are making a number of adjustments to the bookstore, including:

  • Plexiglas shields are being installed at the cash registers.
  • Maximum capacity of the store will be limited to 78.
  • Floors will be marked to manage the flow of traffic.
  • Signage will encourage social distancing.
  • Hand sanitizer will be available upon entry.
  • Face coverings will be required for all employees and customers.
  • Clothing will be non-returnable.
  • Customers will not be permitted to try on clothing, hats, or other items.
  • High-touch areas will be cleaned every two hours.
  • Cash registers and customer counters will be cleaned hourly.

 

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