We are open!
At Axe Throwing Europe center Ljubljana, Slovenia small groups can play (booking in advance is mandatory, as well as following the safety guidelines)
The recommendations from the Ministry of Health and National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) are being carefully followed. Since bigger public gatherings in Slovenia for 50-plus visitors are prohibited, we decided to limit the number of players at the Axe Throwing center and take additional safety measures to maximize the safety of our employees and visitors.
The National Championship Qualification Tournament – scheduled for 18th March – is postponed due to the situation. Stay tuned for autumn dates.
Additional safety measures
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Axe Throwing can be played in small groups (up to max 50 people). Booking in advance is mandatory.
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after every game the surfaces have to be sanitised with disinfectant (axe handles, bars, tables, door handles etc )
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after every game we air the place / windows are open
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players have to wash hands with soap and water / disinsect hands / at the entering – prior the game
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there are hand disinfectants available (at least 60% etahnol)
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the guidelines from the Ministry of Health and National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) are being followed – at the moment (30.09.2020) wearing face masks in public spaces is required (except during the axe throwing in the range or while seated at the table)
Recommendation for the players:
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Only healthy players should come. If you don’t feel good, stay at home (we’ll be here after this outbreak too). For groups larger than 10 players list of attendants is reqiured.
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Wash your hands with soap and water – at tentering, prior the game, after visiting toilets … There are disinfectants available at the facility.
PS: We recommend the video below (it took only 2 minutes) to understand how the virus in spreading
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Cover the mouth and nose with a tissue or a sleeve when coughing or sneezing. Wash your hands. Do not touch your face, nose or mouth.
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Follow the guidelines from the Ministry of Health and National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) – at the moment (30.09.2020) wearing face masks in public spaces is required (except during the axe throwing in the range or while seated at the table)
Stay safe and wash hands 🙂