FLIBS To Follow AllSecure Standards For Participant Safety During COVID-19

The U.S. Boat Shows division of Informa Markets, the leading exhibitions organizer that operates the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), is introducing AllSecure, a newly enhanced approach to health and safety, at all of its events. This announcement comes ahead of the 61st annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the world’s largest in-water boat show, set to take place October 28 to November 1.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Informa has worked in coordination with its association partners, peers, venues, suppliers, contractors, health officials and federal and local authorities to develop the AllSecure standards that have been adopted industry-wide.

FLIBS will be organized in accordance with Informa’s newly adopted AllSecure health and safety standards, as well as all official government and local authority guidance and regulations. With the new AllSecure standards in place, FLIBS, as well as all Informa events, will follow the GBAC (Global Biorisk Advisory Council) standards for enhanced cleaning, including undergoing deep cleaning before, during and after each day’s events. This includes complete overnight disinfection, electrostatic sprayers with EPA biodegradable disinfectants and continuous sanitation throughout the course of the boat show, with a focus on high-touch areas such as door handles, restrooms and food and beverage areas.

AllSecure encompasses 10 key commitments that are organized into four areas: cleaning and hygiene countermeasures, physical distancing, protect and detect and communication. These cornerstones emphasize enhanced cleaning and hygiene with designated hygiene hosts, additional handwashing facilities and hand sanitizing stations throughout the event space, encouraging the use of digital materials distribution instead of printed materials and physical distancing protocols that include non-contact ticketing and registration, on-site signage and floor markings, social distance ambassadors and multiple points of entrance and exit, among other measures.

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Additionally, pursuant to local laws, all staff and participants will be required to wear a face mask and participate in screening measures such as thermal scanned temperature checks or other screening processes upon entry. Exhibitor booth space will comply with all requirements outlined for retail establishments in Broward County’s Guidelines and Emergency Orders, including floor markers within each exhibitor booth to allow for social distancing, increased sanitation of all items throughout the day, encouraging adoption of contactless payment mechanisms and eliminating interactive exhibits. All seating in cafes, VIP lounges, concession areas and cocktail barges will be set up in accordance with social distancing guidelines.

Phil Purcell, CEO/president of the Marine Industries Association of South Florida, which owns the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, said, “As the world’s largest in-water boat show, FLIBS is a major economic driver, benefiting the marine industry, the city of Fort Lauderdale and the state of Florida with a total statewide economic impact of $1.3 billion. Informa’s standards and guidelines, coupled with the show’s seven sites and nearly 90 acres of outdoor space, will allow every guest and exhibitor who attends over the five days of the show to feel confident and safe.”

For more details or to download Informa’s AllSecure complete health and safety guidelines, visit https://www.flibs.com/en/attend/COVID-19.html.