Covid-19 Coronavirus: Safety protocol

COVID 19 – RISK ASSESSMENT AND SAFETY DOCUMENT

For over twenty years, Sporteventi has been organising the Milan Junior Camps to ensure that the young participants enjoy an unforgettable and fun experience. This year, our mission remains the same.

However, we know that fun and safety have to go hand in hand, which is why we turned to SILAQ (www.silaq.com) to draw up a protocol on the behaviours to be followed during the week. From the pitch to the hotel and throughout the day, these simple rules and precautions for everyone to follow—campers, parents and staff—will allow us to make the most of our experience without running the risk of a COVID-19 infection.

Rules and Precautions

Eight boys in the AC Milan Academy Camp of Asiago plateau Group of children of the AC Milan Junior Camp in Cortina d'Ampezzo

ARRIVAL: CHECK-IN AND TESTING

The week of the AC Milan Junior Camp begins with the arrival of the participants on Sunday around 2.00 pm. All participants must deliver a copy of the documentation that ascertains the negative result of the rapid swab for COVID-19 carried out 48 hours before the start of the camp.

Once they have been admitted, the staff will be responsible for the care of the children, providing each of them with their own AC Milan kit and then accompanying the campers to their respective rooms.

Continuous sanitation and temperature control will be carried out both at check-in and throughout the week of AC Milan Junior Camp (in the morning before entering the breakfast room and in the evening before returning to the hotel room).

The technical director Lorenzo Cresta trains the boys of the AC Milan Academy Camp in the football field in the Asiago plateau The coach Diego Bortoluzzi with five girls of the AC Milan Academy Camp

IN THE HOTEL: SANITISATION

Hand sanitisation will be mandatory before entering the breakfast room, the dining room, the means of transport and before and after evening outings.

 

INTERNAL TRANSPORT SERVICE

Transport between the pitch and the hotel will be provided by way of private buses or school buses (Battistuzzi Servizi).

The means of transport used is equipped with a certified sanitisation system that guarantees a total air change in under 2 minutes if the outside temperature is below 26° and under 4 minutes if the outside temperature is below 36°.

Walter De Vecchi in the dining room of the hotel in Cortina d'Ampezzo with a boy and other children of the AC Milan Academy Camp Two children of the AC Milan Academy Camp on the bus that transports them to the playing fields

Further Information

Each participant must bring a personal water bottle.

A daily laundry service is provided to wash the participants’ clothes, keeping each camper’s garments separate using specific bags, which will allow them to be returned to each child.

Four boys in the AC Milan Academy Camp of Cortina d'Ampezzo