Mask Up Arizona: Keeping Your Business and Community Safe
Following COVID-19 case increases and hospitalizations, Governor Doug Ducey announced enhanced actions to contain the spread of the virus and protect Arizona’s most vulnerable residents. The announced actions build on Arizona’s substantial efforts to boost testing, expand contact tracing, secure PPE for health care and frontline workers, fast-track resources to the most affected areas and more.
At Local First Arizona, we continue to aggregate resources for small businesses to have access to the most up to date information, resources, and connections to partners to safely operate and remain in compliance. This page includes directions from official executive orders and mandates that businesses are required to follow, links to local businesses you can source PPE equipment and other needs from, and additional resources to help you keep your employees and customers safe.
Executive Orders
Governor Ducey Announces Enhanced Covid-19 Action Plan
View the Governor’s official Executive Order
City and County Mandates and Upcoming Meetings
The Governor’s Executive Order allows cities and counties to enact their own specific mandates for mask usage. The following cities and counties have scheduled or enacted requirements in addition to the state’s efforts.
*Updated June 25th, 11:00 AM , see most up-to-date list on League of Arizona Cities and Towns.
COUNTIES: Maricopa County, Coconino County, Pima County, Santa Cruz County, Yuma County
CITIES AND TOWNS
Avondale: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 21st at 12:01 AM
Bisbee: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 18 at 12:00 AM
Buckeye: Falls under Maricopa County guidance.
Carefree: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 17th
Casa Grande: Decided: “The City Mayor and Council are requiring all City employees, those entering or exiting City facilities, residents and local business (patrons) to wear and require face masks when within 6 feet of others.”
Chandler: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 19th
El Mirage: Strongly encouraging
Flagstaff: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 20th at 8PM
Gilbert: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 19th at 5 PM
Glendale: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 20 at 12:01 AM
Kingman: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 22 in city buildings
Phoenix: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 19th
Payson: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 18th at 5PM
Mesa: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 22 at 8 AM
Scottsdale: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 19th at 5 PM
Tempe: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 18
Tucson: Approves Mask Requirement, Effective June 20th, 6 AM
Local Businesses to Source Equipment From
Members of Local First Arizona have equipment available to you to source from. If you have PPE equipment available to be purchased or other items in the categories below, please email thomas@localfirstaz.com to be added.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
ABC Glass
Wist Office Products
Cloth Masks
Helpful Resources from Other States
Michigan
https://www.michiganbusiness.org/about-medc/covid19/
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/leo/LEO_Restaurant_and_Bar_Employer_Best_Practices_691055_7.pdf
Missoula County
https://www.missoulacounty.us/home/showdocument?id=71885
Coloradohttps://covid19.colorado.gov/guidance-resources
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rLNy2vAgVvebgqfwBpJGlPph6lzIPBrM/view?usp=drivesdk
Downloadable Mask Signs
Additional Member Specials and Opportunities
The following businesses have exclusive offers and specials for Local First Arizona members. From cloth masks to PPE equipment to resources for health screening your staff.
If you have a special promotion or offer you’d like added to this page, please email your graphic in JPR or PNG format to thomas@localfirstaz.com and maria@localfirstaz.com.