As some countries begin to ease restrictions due to COVID-19, IKO has established guidelines to help you stay safe while kiting.
Staying Safe at Kite Spots
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Always follow the latest recommendations by the WHO and local authorities. If kiting is forbidden, don’t go in the water.
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Kite safely and take precautions to ensure you’re not injured. We don’t want to burden healthcare systems that are already overwhelmed.
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While in the water, stay at least three line lengths away from other riders.
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Don’t go to crowded spots, keep a safe distance from people while on land and stay the minimum time at the spot before and after your session.
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Make sure the person who launches your kite wears a mask and gloves.
Staying Safe During Your Lesson
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Instructors should disinfect their hands, the bar, board and pump after every lesson.
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Instructors should stay at the student's side (never directly behind the student) to avoid contamination through the wind. Ideally, both instructors and students should wear a mask or face covering.
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Instructors should avoid touching the student’s bar, harness handle or other gear.
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Instructors should use a dedicated kite for demonstrations, so they don’t touch the student’s bar.
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Kite schools should aim to take payment prior to the lesson commencing either online or by phone. This will avoid the handling of cash.
IKO is not a medical expert and these are only recommendations with no warranties. Use common sense and stay safe.
Feel free to contact us with any questions: support@ikointl.com