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We're Open, Tallahassee: Urban Air steps up COVID-19 safety with thermal vision, UV technology

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — With the economic uncertainties from the coronavirus, we here at ABC 27 are shining a light on businesses that are doing their part to help out the community while keeping their business open.

Urban Air opened about a year and a half ago.

The indoor park features trampolines, a sky-rider, rock climbing, a ropes course, a warrior course, playgrounds, and more.

While they took safety measures before COVID-19, they've stepped them up to make sure everyone is safe and comfortable.

"We're constantly wiping things down, we're actually sanitizing hourly," said Shaun Ritter, the general manager at Urban Air Adventure Park. "We've installed thermal vision on our front door that's capturing guests temperatures as they walk in. We're doing all those things just to be proactive and to try to mitigate any issues."

They are even testing UV technology that kills airborne pathogens.

Urban Air has extended its summer camp for kids through August 14, along with their summer operating hours, opening at 11 a.m.

If you're a business supporting our community, we want to hear from you.

ABC 27 has made it easy to submit your own business.

This is not just Tallahassee. South Georgia small businesses, we want to hear from you too!

Click on the We're Open, Tallahassee tab at the top of the ABC 27 website. Then, tell us your story by filling out the section to the right.

It's our way of letting people know you are open for business, and how they can support you.