Health + Safety

Dance floors unite people, fostering moments of collective joy. Enjoying a nice vibe and good health starts with respectful intentions. It’s essential to be considerate of others and their personal space, maintain a friendly attitude and stay home if you’re not feeling well.

Code of Conduct & Protocol

Wiggle Room is a safe dance space. We reserve the right to refuse entry at any time. Report any instances of harassment, personal space violation, solicitation, controlled substance use, over-intoxication, or anything jeopardizing your or our guests’ safety and comfort. The safe word is ‘BANANA.’

All staff have received sexual violence training. Ask any staff member for help; they’ll guide you to a quiet space. Look for marked security clothing. Contact Takin, Lindsay Fay, Nour Bawab, Christina Barron, Tyler Hill, Mitch (lead security), Maria (bar), Sean Star (coat-check), or Tanya for assistance. Wiggle responsibly.

Meet our security team from left to right: Keys, Travis, Mitchell (head security), Ron, and Andre.

Security team men

Check Health

Please stay home if you or a close one are experiencing symptoms such as a sore throat, fever, coughing, unexpected allergy-type symptoms or other signs of respiratory illness, i.e. COVID-19. Use Ontario’s self-assessment tool for info and help. Consider others and stay safe. We will see you next time.

If you’re healthy, consider wearing a mask if you or anyone in your circle requires it.

On our end, we follow Ontario public health measures and advice when required. In addition, our air ventilation and circulation fans help thin aerosols.

The long-term effects of COVID-19 can have significant impacts on overall health. Many people experience chronic fatigue, respiratory challenges, and even damage to the heart and lungs. In addition to these physical symptoms, COVID-19 can also affect the brain, leading to cognitive issues such as memory problems and difficulty concentrating. Mental health can be impacted as well, with some individuals developing anxiety, depression, or other emotional challenges following the illness.

 

 
Please do not bring any items to the venue that could detract from the enjoyment of the event. See also our FAQ.

See us if you need earplugs, water and snacks, and feminine hygiene products.

These are part of our guidelines for better communication and conduct. Topics include privacy, terms of service, accessibility, and social media.

 

People talk by a neon lit bar