Tool Kit Available to Help Groups, Businesses Educate about Social Distancing, Mask Wearing

Seal of Little Rock
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE :
Tuesday, Jul 21, 2020

Media Release

City of Little Rock Public Relations (501) 371-6801

L. Lamor Williams, APR | (c) 501 804 4822 | (e) llwilliams@littlerock.gov

Stephanie Jackson | (c) 501 539 3960 | (e) sbjackson@littlerock.gov


Tool Kit Available to Help Groups, Businesses Educate about Social Distancing, Mask Wearing)

As Arkansans continue to adjust to a new normal brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Little Rock has made available to residents, businesses, churches and other organizations, a tool kit aimed at helping illustrate the importance of social distancing and wearing face coverings.

The kit can be downloaded at LittleRock.gov/covid19. It includes signage with the City’s Keep Covered and Keep Your Distance messaging; Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, Jr.’s executive order requiring face coverings in public; and graphics that may be used for social media or displayed on monitors. Each piece is available in English and Spanish.

The city also has large signs (22” x 28”) in English and Spanish available for contactless pick up at City Hall.

“We want people to remember as they are out enjoying public spaces, that the coronavirus is still a very real threat,” said Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. “We want to remind them that masks and face coverings make a difference and social distancing saves lives.”

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that social distancing leads to 33 percent fewer contacts and that masks protect those around the wearer from contracting coronavirus, which is easily spread through droplets expelled during sneezing, coughing, singing or even talking.

When visiting public spaces, residents are required both by State and City ordinance to wear a face covering when not able to stay six feet away from others outside their own households.

When using a face covering, residents are reminded:

  • Make sure you can breathe through it
  • Wear it whenever out in public
  • Make sure it covers your nose and mouth
  • Wash it after using
  • Don’t use a face covering on children under age 2
  • Don’t use surgical masks or personal protective equipment intended for healthcare workers

About the City of Little Rock’s Response to COVID-19
Residents may visit LittleRock.gov/covid19 for all information about the City’s efforts related to COVID-19, including the newly created Small Business Emergency Assistance Program. Volunteers are needed to assist with the grab-and-go feeding efforts for vulnerable populations, including students and seniors. Sign up at LittleRock.gov/volunteer. The Little Rock Cares Emergency Relief Fund benefits the grab-and-go feeding effort and the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE). Donations of PPE are also accepted. Donate here or visit LittleRock.gov/covid19 and click on the Little Rock Cares Emergency Relief Fund button. Follow the City of Little Rock on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @CityLittleRock.