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Sterling Hot Yoga Lexington Covid-19 Studio Reopening Policy

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Taking a class at Sterling Hot Yoga will look a little bit different while the world navigates Covid 19. But with these new procedures in place to protect you, it is our goal that taking a class at Sterling will still feel as good as it always has. We’ll have to work together to keep Sterling in compliance and safe for everyone who enters.

Note: This information may change as government mandates change

UPDATE April 15, 2021

Wear a mask to and from your distanced mat – Optional on your mat.

Locker rooms and showers are open.

Yoga accessories are available to use per teachers instruction during classes. Blocks. Straps. Bands. Weights.

Towel service is back – let us handle your towel laundry for $16/month.

We have a strict 90 min cancellation policy. Please book online to reserve your space.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

See APRIL 15, 2021 UPDATE above.

Per the public health order effective July 10 5pm:

Everyone must wear a mask or face covering while in our lobby, boutique, hallways & bathrooms. Please wear a mask or face covering while walking from your car and setting up your space for our outdoor classes.  Masks or face coverings may be removed once you are on your mat.  Mask or face covering must be worn again after class as you leave your mat.  If you forget your mask we have $2 PPE masks available for your entry.  Outdoor spaces are 10ft apart.  Indoor spaces are 8ft apart.

If you have any questions please read Andy Beshear’s Executive order which pertains to our business.

“People in Kentucky must cover their nose and mouth with a face covering when they are in the following situations that represent a high risk of COVID-19 transmission:

#3 a While inside, or waiting in line to enter, any: retail establishment; grocery store; pharmacy; hair salon/barbershop; nail salon/spa; tattoo parlor; child care facility; restaurant or bar (when not seated and consuming food or beverage); health care setting, or; any other indoor public space in which it is difficult to maintain a physical distance of at least six feet from all individuals who are not members of that person’s household;

#3 c While in outdoor public spaces in which the person cannot maintain a physical distance of six feet from all individuals who are not members of the person’s household and is not otherwise covered by previously issued guidance.

The following are exempt from wearing face coverings:

#4 j Any person who is actively participating in exercise in a gym or indoor facility so long as six or more feet of separation between individuals exists, and where the gym or indoor facility engages in required cleaning. ”

Thank you for helping us keep our community safe!