Maury County Fair & Exposition Safety Statement
The Maury County Fair & Exposition in conjunction with Kissel Entertainment, the company that provides the rides and games, has developed a safety plan to keep fair visitors and workers safe and healthy as possible.
General Park Rules
Visitors are to follow the guidelines set forth by the Maury County Parks & Recreation.
Below are just a few reminders:
-No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the grounds.
-No firearms on the grounds.
-No glass bottles or containers.
The Maury County Fair & Exposition reminders:
-No backpacks.
-No coolers in the Midway (carnival area).
-No pets allowed unless they are a registered service animal.
-In the event of a weather related emergency, the Fair staff will direct visitors to safety. Central High School is designated the safe shelter.
COVID-19 Safety
-We ask that you please not visit if you’re not feeling well or if you’ve recently been exposed to someone with COVID-19.
-Although face coverings are NOT required for the public in Maury County, we recommend them. However, anyone handling food will wear masks and gloves at all times.
-Fair workers have been trained on COVID-19 and how to interact with the public along with daily health checks prior to their shifts.
-At the gates before entering, in the Midway (the carnival area) and throughout the fairgrounds, there will be printed and audio guidelines we request all guest to follow.
-The Midway grounds have been expanded, two entrances and a dedicated exit has been established to accommodate social distancing.
-Directional arrows/signs will be placed around to help the flow of traffic.
-There are 6ft. social distancing marks on the ground in the Midway for all queue areas.
-There will be safe spots for families to safely rest away from others.
-Sanitation stations will be distributed in the Midway, in Skillington Barn, Back Arena, Kids Zone, and other key locations throughout the fairgrounds.
-A sanitation team will continuously patrol the grounds disinfecting all touch points, restrooms, and attractions.
-Fair workers have been trained on COVID-19 and how to interact with the public along with daily health checks prior to their shifts.
Again, we will do our best to minimize your risk when you visit, but there’s inherent risk in entering the fair, just as there are risks in going to a restaurant, visiting a shop, or going to the grocery store. Please understand that we cannot guarantee you will not be exposed to COVID-19 when you visit the fair.
For more information on Kissel Entertainment Safety Action Plan, click here.