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Solutions to Help Your Clients Adapt to the New Normal


The world that we live in is changing rapidly and while some restrictions have been lifted by the UK government for England, we are far from slipping back to normality. In order to protect the people in our country, we need to continue to enforce social distancing in all settings and situations where possible. That means adapting workplaces, schools and retail settings.


Additional space is something that many of these settings now desperately require. We have a range of products that can provide the extra space without the need to construct extensions or additional buildings which are out of your clients' budgets.


Many of our canopies can be constructed to large lengths and widths (many feature unlimited lengths) which ensures your


3 Ways a Canopy Can Help with Social Distancing I?


ve been thinking about ways that


the human race may change once this pandemic is over and how we will view things differently. I think most of us have started to appreciate the little things we used to take for granted, and I also think we?ll all be a little more hygiene conscience along with a lot of other changes. So, from this, I feel like we may want to keep a little distance from strangers even once it?


okay to mingle because let? honest there?


s lots of flu?


s deemed s be


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bugs we can catch even when COVID-19 is no longer a threat.


Canopies are therefore are a great way to continue social distancing whilst still leaving the house. Here?


s why:


1. They provide more useable space all year round


If your client is a restaurant for example, they may choose to spread their tables apart which


will cause them to lose a number of tables in the process. However, a canopy enables them to use their outside space all year round, more so with the addition of outside heaters and lights. They will be able to offer diners a space to eat outside in the fresh air rather which some may prefer once the government? restrictions are lifted.


s social


2. They provide a space for people to queue spaciously


We, the great British public are famous for how we queue however, we would always queue a little too close to strangers and I feel that may be coming to an end through our own choices.


An entrance canopy or walkway canopy provides visitors with a dry area to queue which saves them from huddling together to gain shelter from the building resulting in a spacious queuing system for all. Our canopies


clients can add the space they require however big or small. We?


ve seen an influx in calls for


canopies particularly from those in the education sector for applications such as to extend their dining space into the outdoors, covering outside hand sanitation stations and walkway canopies to cover people while they queue outside.


Read on to find out more?


provide not only shelter from the rain but also a cooling shade from the sun which is much needed on those hot summer days.


3. They create designated areas


To save visitors from wandering around your clients grounds, entering the wrong buildings or entrances, they can provide entrance canopies with signage to direct customers to the correct areas for their visit. This also stops any unwanted visitors wandering into private areas that are strictly for staff only.


Another benefit of creating a designated area is that it stops visitors or children (within schools), from wandering around if they know they are to stay within the vicinity of the canopy. Canopy side fills can help to create a much more designated area too.


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