Social Distancing and Vape Shops


Social Distancing and Vape Shops

With the coronavirus, a lot of vape shops in the industry have had to close their doors and wait patiently through the harsh and turbulent waves of economic repercussions store owners had to face with having to abruptly close their businesses. Unfortunately the clashing chords of coronavirus has already claimed some local smaller vape shops for good, with other mom and pop style stores facing the same music. A lot of vapor stores were ruled “unessential”, including the one I manage myself where we had to close our doors for a month. As these struggling vapor stores are allowed to slowly open again we must do our part and take responsibility of ourselves and personal health, especially when venturing out into public where you can be potentially exposing yourself and others to harmful bacterias. Vape shops that are opening this month are adhering to strict guidelines by the local health department while also implementing social distancing protocols for the safety of customers and staff. Vape shop employees will be wearing masks, and if possible using one time use gloves when setting up a new device or handling currency. A lot of stores have set up guidelines with floor tape and stickers to help remind customers to stay at least six feet apart while shopping. You can also check with your local shop by calling to see if their shop offers online ordering or curbside pickup options. Of course, always wash your hands to best ensure the safety of yourself and others!

Social Distancing and Vape Shops


With the coronavirus, a lot of vape shops in the industry have had to close their doors and wait patiently through the harsh and turbulent waves of economic repercussions store owners had to face with having to abruptly close their businesses. Unfortunately the coronavirus has already claimed some local smaller vape shops for good, with other mom and pop style stores facing the same music. A lot of vapor stores were ruled “unessential”, including the one I manage myself where we had to close our doors for a month. As these struggling vapor stores are allowed to slowly open again we must do our part and take responsibility of ourselves and personal health, especially when venturing out into public where you can be potentially exposing yourself and others to harmful bacterias. Vape shops that are opening this month are adhering to strict guidelines by the local health department while also implementing social distancing protocols for the safety of customers and staff. Vape shop employees will be wearing masks, and if possible using one time use gloves when setting up a new device or handling currency. A lot of stores have set up guidelines with floor tape and stickers to help remind customers to stay at least six feet apart while shopping. You can also check with your local shop by calling to see if their shop offers online ordering or curbside pickup options. Of course, always wash your hands!

Social Distancing and Vape Shops

With the coronavirus, a lot of vape shops in the industry have had to close their doors and wait patiently through the harsh and turbulent waves of economic repercussions store owners had to face with having to abruptly close their businesses. Unfortunately the coronavirus has already claimed some local smaller vape shops for good, with other mom and pop style stores facing the same music. A lot of vapor stores were ruled “unessential”, including the one I manage myself where we had to close our doors for a month. As these struggling vapor stores are allowed to slowly open again we must do our part and take responsibility of ourselves and personal health, especially when venturing out into public where you can be potentially exposing yourself and others to harmful bacterias. Vape shops that are opening this month are adhering to strict guidelines by the local health department while also implementing social distancing protocols for the safety of customers and staff. Vape shop employees will be wearing masks, and if possible using one time use gloves when setting up a new device or handling currency. A lot of stores have set up guidelines with floor tape and stickers to help remind customers to stay at least six feet apart while shopping. You can also check with your local shop by calling to see if their shop offers online ordering or curbside pickup options. Of course, always wash your hands!

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