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FRLA releases reopening guidelines for restaurants and hotels

The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated Florida’s hospitality and tourism sectors, leaving business leaders to search for ways to bolster one of the Sunshine State’s paramount industries.

With much of the state looking for ways to safely end the shutdown and reopen businesses, the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) released new guidelines on Monday to help restore customer confidence and revitalize Florida’s hospitality industry.

The guidelines, developed in consultation with the National Restaurant Association and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), deals with several key areas that promote social distancing while allowing patrons to still experience a dining or lodging experience.

Based on scientific evidence and proper safety measures, today’s guidelines are defined by the federal government and implemented by state and local jurisdictions. Some of the standards to be implemented at restaurants can be seen below.

Food Safety:

Cleaning and Sanitizing:

Employee Health and Personal Hygiene:

Responsible Social Distancing:

The guidelines serve as a precursor to a set of standards that FRLA will release in the coming week.

For the full guidance, including hotel protocols, click HERE.