Los Angeles County has a revised Safer at Home Order allowing some recreational facilities and low-risk retail businesses to reopen for curbside, door side, outdoor pickup, or delivery only. The order requires businesses to post required notices before reopening. These notices are provided below for your convenience.
The revised order — which continues to urge people to stay home as much as possible, engage in social distancing and wear face coverings when interacting in public — has no expiration date.
Here’s what to know about the updated order.
Retail Businesses
- Allowed to reopen, but only for curbside merchandise pickup, except those located inside indoor shopping malls.
- Shops that are located in malls but have exterior entrances can open for outdoor pickups.
- Also authorized to reopen were manufacturers that supply goods to lower-risk businesses.
Recreational Facilities
- Tennis and pickleball courts
- Shooting and archery ranges
- Equestrian centers
- Model airplane centers
- Community gardens
- Bike Parks
“As a reminder, before a retail business or manufacturer or a warehouse opens, they are required to prepare, implement and post their compliance with our directives to demonstrate that they’re adhering to distancing and infection control practices that protect both employees and customers,” Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the county’s public health director, said Wednesday.
Those directives mandate face coverings for employees and customers, regular cleaning of “high-touch” surfaces, and ready access to hand-washing or sanitation stations.
You may download the required notices here:
– APPENDIX A:Â Safer at Home Revised Order Social Distancing Protocol (05.13.20)
– APPENDIX B:Â Safer at Home Revised Order Retail Businesses Reopening Protocol (05.13.20)
– APPENDIX C:Â Safer at Home Revised Order Warehousing, Manufacturing, Logistics Protocol (05.13.20)