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  • Writer's pictureAera Barnette

Supporting Covid-Safe Small Businesses: A Matter of Community Health


In the face of an ongoing global pandemic, the choices we make as consumers have never carried more weight. Beyond merely looking for quality products and services, supporting small businesses that prioritize COVID safety is a profound way to contribute to the well-being of our community. Here, we'll delve into three compelling reasons why supporting Covid-safe businesses is not just a personal choice but a collective responsibility.


1. Accessibility and Air Quality: A Breath of Fresh Air


When we think about Covid safety, it's not just about mask-wearing and hand sanitizers. It's about creating a safe and inclusive environment for all. For people with scent sensitivities or allergies, entering a space with fragrances and pollutants in the air can be incredibly challenging. However, Covid-safe businesses often prioritize clean air as part of their safety measures.


Clean air is not only about comfort; it has a direct impact on health. Adequate filtration and fresh air intake have been proven to reduce the airborne transmission of not just Covid but also other respiratory viruses like the flu and RSV. By supporting businesses that invest in high-quality air filtration systems, you're not only making the environment more comfortable for everyone but also reducing the risk of viral transmission, making these places safer for your fellow community members.


2. Disability Rights and Empowerment


One often overlooked aspect of supporting Covid-safe businesses is the potential to uplift those who are more sensitive to health risks. Small business owners who prioritize Covid safety are more likely to be sensitive to, and aware of, disability rights issues, or they may be disabled individuals themselves. By choosing to patronize these establishments, you're not just supporting a business; you're advocating for inclusivity.


Disabled individuals, who may be at higher risk of severe illness from Covid-19, deserve the opportunity to thrive and contribute to their communities. These businesses offer them a platform to succeed in a world that often hides them from the spotlight. When we support them, we not only boost their businesses but send a clear message that inclusivity and accessibility matter.


3. Setting a Precedent for Precaution


By supporting Covid-safe businesses, you're not just endorsing the safety measures in place; you're also encouraging others to follow suit. Small business owners are often faced with difficult decisions regarding Covid precautions. Peer pressure, threats, or the fear of losing business can push them to abandon safety measures, even when they believe in their importance.



However, when customers consistently choose businesses that prioritize Covid safety, it sends a powerful message. It encourages other business owners to consider implementing these precautions, even if just for a few hours a day. Every business that chooses to make safety a priority contributes to community health and safety, making our neighborhoods safer for all.


The importance of supporting Covid-safe small businesses cannot be overstated. These businesses go beyond providing essential services; they create an inclusive and healthier community. By advocating for clean air, disability rights, and setting a precedent for precaution, we become active participants in safeguarding the well-being of our society. So, the next time you make a purchase or plan a meal out, consider the impact your choice can have and make it count by supporting Covid-safe businesses. Your actions have the potential to shape a safer and more inclusive future for everyone. #CovidSafeProviders #CovidSafeNetwork #CovidMeetups #CovidSafeBusiness #SupportSmallBusinesses #SupportDisabledBusinessOwners #SupportDisabilityRights #DisabilityRightsUpliftEveryone #CleanAirStars #CleanAir #DiseaseControl #ClimateChange #WellnessBlog #WellnessCoach #CovidSafeBusinessOwner #BodyworkWithAera #BusinessNetworking #Business #Accessibility #Access #ADA #OSHA #EmployeeSafety #EmployerResponsibilities

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