
SHOOT 360 RE-OPENING:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are masks required?
Mask requirements for Shoot 360 training facilities will vary based on location and associated CDC, State, and Local guidelines. Shoot 360 is committed to the safety of our staff and members. Wearing a mask allows us to meet that goal and safely do our part to assist in flattening the curve. Our masks protect you and your masks protect us. If you have questions on this topic specific to your home facility, please contact us at COVIDresponse@shoot360.com.
I do not want to wear a mask.
As a safety precaution, Shoot 360 has chosen to exercise our right as a private company to require the wearing of a mask when inside our facilities. We have made this decision to protect the entire Shoot 360 community. Our masks protect you and your masks protect us.
I have a documented disability that excludes me from wearing a mask. Do I still need to?
Shoot 360 understands that some people are unable to wear a mask due to a disability or medical condition. We will honor medical or disability conditions as they relate to wearing a mask but will require documentation from your tending physician or doctor.
Will Shoot 360 be offering classes, camps, and group trainings sessions?
Classes, camps, and group training sessions availability will vary based on Shoot 360 training facility due to geographical CDC, State, and Local guidelines.
If you have questions on this topic specific to your home facility, please contact us at: COVIDresponse@shoot360.com.
Is Shoot 360 opening access to facilities with main courts for training and practices, even if the individual or team brings their own basketballs?
Access to main courts will vary based on the Shoot 360 training facility.
If you have questions on this topic specific to your home facility, please contact us at: COVIDresponse@shoot360.com.
How will my monthly fees and membership contract be affected by the Shoot 360 facility shutdowns?
Shoot 360 understands these are stressful times in many areas of our lives. Please look for email updates specific to your home facility covering the topic of membership credits and contracts.
If you have Billing questions specific to your account, you may also contact us at: billing@shoot360.com.
Will Personal trainings still be allowed?
Yes, for the most part, all facilities are offering 1-on-1 personal trainings. Trainers and athlete will practice social distancing during the PT. The coach will provide vocal instructions and demonstrate drills while wearing a mask and following social distance guidelines.
What procedure will Shoot 360 follow if an employee tests positive for COVID-19?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employees outlines the following steps for responding when an employee tests positive for the coronavirus.
Immediate Response
Employees who have COVID-19 symptoms (i.e., fever, cough, or shortness of breath) will notify their supervisor and stay home. Employees who appear to have symptoms upon arrival at work or who become sick during the day will immediately be separated from other employees, customers, vendors, and visitors, and sent home.
Sick employees should follow CDC-recommended steps. Employees should not return to work until the criteria to discontinue home isolation are met, in consultation with healthcare providers and state and local health departments.
Employees who are well but who have a sick family member at home with COVID-19 should notify their supervisor and follow CDC recommended precautions.
Protection of Other Employees
If an employee is confirmed to have COVID-19, Shoot 360 will inform fellow employees of their possible exposure but maintain confidentiality as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Fellow employees will self-monitor for symptoms.
Identify where the infected employee worked, as well as those individuals—including colleagues, customers, visitors, and vendors—the infected employee met during the 14 days prior to testing positive or first displaying symptoms.
Shoot 360 will do its best to notify affected customers, visitors, and vendors and instruct those employees who came into contact with the sick employee within the 14-day period to go home and self-isolate for 14 days, working remotely if possible. Employees will not return to work until the criteria to discontinue home isolation are met. The CDC advises that critical infrastructure workers may be permitted to continue work following potential exposure to COVID-19, provided they remain asymptomatic and additional precautions are implemented.
What sanitation procedures and safety measures are Shoot 360 facilities taking to ensure member Covid-19 safety?
To receive facility specific information on this topic please contact us at: COVIDresponse@shoot360.com
Do the facilities have a current capacity limit as it relates to COVID-19?
Each facility has an occupancy limit that is set by the building codes in their city. Generally, as it relates to COVID-19, those respective capacities for each facility will be reduced by 50% and gradually reinstated to full capacity as COVID-19 relents and things return to normal conditions. For that reason, we are encouraging parents, siblings, other relatives, and friends to wait outside the facility during the member’s workout to keep everyone as safe as possible and to make sure we are adhering to the capacity reductions during COVID-19. We will post and monitor those capacities in each facility and you will also be able to ask a staff member if you have any concerns or further questions.
What are the policies on bringing a friend and sharing a cage?
Currently, we are only allowing 1 person at a time in a cage to encourage and adhere to social distancing standards. Any guests must pay the daily rate at each facility and use their own cage.
Did Shoot 360 complete any major maintenance or upgrades since the facility shutdown?
Yes, during the shutdown all our facilities received some upgrades and maintenance. Please visit your local Shoot 360 facility to see what we have been working on!