Crawley Bachata Salsa Academy Rules and Regulations
Code of Conduct
The Code of Conduct must be adhered to by Members to maintain a safe and enjoyable environment. Members should respect the health and safety of each other while on premises and must comply with Occupational Health and Safety requirements. Any internal signage displayed around the studio forms part of the Membership Rules and Regulations and should be treated as part of the Code of Conduct. If a member is seen to be in breach of the Code of Conduct or Rules and Regulations, management reserves the right to terminate the membership and take further action if deemed appropriate.
Damage to Property
Any member who causes damage to equipment or any property of CBS will be held liable for damages. Members will be held responsible for damage caused by their children or guests.
Dress Code
Students must wear appropriate shoes lady should wear shoes with a small heel for salsa and bachata and be suitably clothed at all times for safety and hygiene reasons. Members and students are not permitted to attend classes bare feet.
Personal Belongings
We recommend that you take your personal belongings with you inside the venue.
While all care is taken, CBS will not be held liable for any loss, damage or theft of belongings brought on the premises.
Unclaimed/Lost-&-Found property will be kept for 28 days and thereafter donated to charity if unclaimed.
Physical Condition
Due to the social and sometimes intimate nature of dancing, please refrain from attending CBS classes whilst suffering from any infections or contagious illness, disease or other ailment where there is a risk (however small) to other students and guests.