bud37 wrote:Source of the post..... why not make up some signs to hang when you are working to let people know to stay off.....
I'd have to wear an A frame sign too because they just come right up to you anyway. I was in a shop today that had large clear signs on their doors to keep away but that didn't matter, we slipped up one time and didn't lock it, a customer came right in as if he owned the place demanding someone go to his boat immediately. He'll be waiting a while!! There are a lot of good understanding people out there but it's the idiots that ruin it for everybody. With all that's been happening and the amount of news coverage, it can't be because they don't know any better, it's gotta be because they just don't care or they believe the problem isn't real.
bud37 wrote:Source of the post.....seems they have been sold some fogging spray to deal with contact surfaces at 40 bucks an application.....
Personally I wouldn't do that. I can see it now, something will get stained or blamed, and marinas will be replacing furniture, carpets, fabric wall coverings, etc. I'd put a system in place where the customer is advised of when a technician was on their boat and then it's up to them to either wait a few days before boarding or disinfect the boat themselves.
I heard some disturbing examples from a few colleagues of what went on in some marinas over the weekend. Not good, and a lot of marinas haven't even opened up yet. I sure hope this doesn't make things worse.