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Why Have a Shoe Booth?
In 2009, our team (FIRST Team 1557 - "12 Volt Bolt") recognized a need to have safe footwear available for visitors to the pits in Regional Competitions. There were many people who were unable to visit the pits because they had worn things such as flip-flops or sandals. We decided to take matters into our own hands, and, with approval from the Regional Volunteer Coordinator, set up a table where guests could swap out their shoes for free.
We were met with a fair amount of success, and decided to go for gold. That year, we went to Championships, and were approved to set up a shoe booth just inside the main entrance to the pits. We had much more activity there than at the Regional. At some times, the booth was swamped with people who hadn't worn safe footwear. We have continued to set up our shoe booth at the Florida Regionals ever since, and are planning one this year as well. It has become an integral part of our safety program. This year, we have developed Shoe Booth operation policies. We have laid down a defined procedure for how to handle exchanges. We are interested in finding out if there are teams in other regions who have a similar program, or would be interested in starting one. |
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I would most definitely love to see Buckeye join your safe footwear program. What type of shoes do you buy, and how many shoes do you usually purchase?
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This is one of the "advantages" of being a Week 1 event in snow-covered New Hampshire: We rarely see flip-flops, sandals, etc. :rolleyes:
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Usually all the snow is gone by March 4 over here in Michigan, huh go figures.
If no team that goes to any of the usual competitions we attend then I will suggest this as a possible idea to my team for next year. Would not mind having any data you want to give though. Maybe this could inspire someone to find what other major safety concern there is to solve. |
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How do you guys keep the shoes clean after they've been used?
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What a great idea. Being in Hawaii, I think we could really use a shoe booth. We woul be intersted in your policies, where you get the shoes, etc.
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(a shoe booth isn't really useful in Michigan during the winter, but this definitely is sparking my curiosity) |
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We do get people other than VIPs and stuff. Friends and relatives of participants like to visit the pits. For those that don't have socks, we offer disposable nylon socks/stockings that we buy at the Dollar store. One drawback is that someone (or two) have to man the booth during the matches and may miss seeing their team compete. This year, one of our mentors is getting some volunteers from her office to join us and man the booth. We have a one page procedure we'd be glad to share. Check with your Regional coordinator for permission to put up a booth. Ours wouldn't let us hang a storage rack or put up large signs. We put the shoes on a table or floor and taped an 8.5 x 11 sign to the table.:D
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For everyone who is interested, here is the Shoe Booth manual.
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It takes a diligent person to watch the shoe booth, because people will often come in waves or groups as matches end, making it hard to see everyone's feet. |
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If any of you are considering setting a shoe booth up at your regional, I suggest you give your regional planning committee a call and discuss it with them. They get enough things sprung on them during the regional. This is something you should work out with them in advance :]
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