VENUE: DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR INFECTION CONTROL. HE N D E R S ON IN SIG HTS | COVID-19 SERI ES
Due to COVID-19, venues have seen cancellations across the board and are already considering what reopening will look like. When the doors reopen and concerts, sporting events, conferences, or other large-crowd events resume, ensuring the venue feels safe for fans and patrons will be critical. To do this, we need to design spaces that allow better social distancing amongst large crowds and find strategies to control any potential spread of infection.
AIRBO R N E
SURFACES
BIOAEROSOL TRANSMISSION
SURFACE TRANSMISSION
▪ Add thermal cameras at entry points
▪ Increase surface cleaning
▪ UV lights in bowl air handlers
▪ Touchless door/plumbing fixtures
▪ Displacement ventilation
▪ Remove cloth seats
▪ Hybrid inside/outside spaces
▪ UVc lights in restroom stalls
▪ 100% OA to locker room
▪ UV lights in food service prep
▪ HEPA filtration at select areas (locker room unless 100% OA)
▪ UV lights in locker room
▪ Maintain 50% humidity
CON TI N U ED
> V E N U E: DESIGN GUIDELINES FO R IN FE CTION CON TR OL
SOC I A L D I STAN C IN G DROPLET TRANSMISSION ▪ Reducing lines - Security — more power at perimeter to expand security screening checkpoints farther from building - Concession — premake items and sell in boxes, leverage technology to reduce touchpoints in purchases - Restrooms — install sensors and/or technology to make clear which restrooms have lines/ which don’t
▪ Reconfigure clubs - Eliminate show cooking - Occupancy limits - Partitions
KEVIN LEWIS VENUE PRACTICE DIRECTOR kevin.lewis@hendersonengineers.com
There are many considerations when making changes to your existing building. When it’s time to talk logistics, our Henderson Building Solutions group can help get these updates done fast and efficiently through product sourcing and installation. Speed to market and making changes in a seamless manner both matter as people come back to your spaces. Let us know how our team at Henderson can help.