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More Than 100 Arvada Businesses Sign 'Safe And Open' Pledge
Here's how to find out which Arvada businesses are 'safe and open,' and safety guidelines for each spot.

ARVADA, CO — The Arvada Chamber of Commerce has released a comprehensive list of which local businesses have taken the 'Safe and Open' pledge — a campaign that was developed to help restore the local economy amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Launched by the Arvada Resiliency Taskforce, the initiative "is not regulatory or punitive in nature," the chamber said.
"In support of the State of Colorado’s Safer at Home plan, the business community of Arvada stands ready to move towards a thriving economic environment once again, while protecting against the renewed spread of coronavirus," a chamber public message read.
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Before taking the pledge, businesses are required to review sector-specific guidelines on the State of Colorado’s Safer at Home page, Jefferson County Public Health and Guidance for Retail Curbside Service. Businesses in Adams County need to review the Tri-County Health Department Public Health Order.
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The full list of Arvada 'safe and open' businesses can be found here. The list also includes information about which measures businesses are taking to ensure public safety, and guidelines for customers.
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