To allow you to be able to worship.
Coronavirus has changed our lives forever, preventing many people from worshipping. Temple Trace will help you get back to your place of worship safely, within Government guidelines.
Use our simple form to make your booking at the temple of your choice.
Upon arrival, simply show your booking to the temple's reception.
A few days later you will receive a text asking you how you are.
1. Enter your phone number.
2. Choose your place of worship.
3. Select a time and date.
You will receive confirmation of your booking by SMS and a QR code to present at the temple's reception for access.
When you arrive at your Place of Worship, present your QR Code to reception.
You will be given a coloured sticker that corresponds to your booking.
An 'end of booking' text notification will be sent to you, at which point you simply discard the sticker after use.
A wellness text is then sent asking you if you have any Covid-19 symptoms. Simply reply 1 for NO, or 2 for YES.
Should you or any of the visitors have symptoms, both the temple and other visitors that you may have come into contact with, are notified. You will not be allowed to book again for 14 days.
Coronavirus has changed our lives forever, preventing many people from worshipping. Temple Trace will help you get back to your place of worship safely, within Government guidelines.
Covid-19 is invisible, and as we know it can be extremely dangerous for the elderly and vulnerable. Our system can greatly reduce the risk of exposure to all of your community.
Should someone become infected, our system helps to prevent the further spread of infection between your community.
The following is taken directly from the UK Government directives:
Places of worship play an important role in providing spiritual leadership for many individuals, and in bringing communities and generations together. However, their communal nature also makes them places that are particularly vulnerable to the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Gatherings of more than 30 people will be permitted but only in certain public places as set out in law. This will include places of worship and their surrounding premises. There are however activities where it is advisable to restrict numbers to 30 within a place of worship for public health reasons.
Whilst engaging in an activity in the place of worship or surrounding grounds, all parties should adhere to social distancing guidelines. 2 metres or 1 metre with actions taken to reduce the risk of transmission (where 2 metres is not viable) between households are acceptable. For example, use of face coverings.