A Las Vegas company said demand is spiking for their custom made dividers for bar tops

Nevada now allowing bar top gaming machines as Clark County bars reopen

According to a Las Vegas-based Screaming Images, since the announcement, demand is spiking for their custom-made plastic dividers for bar tops.
2020-09-18
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"The big thing for us is the fact that the state is now allowing bar top gaming machines, we went through an incredible amount of effort to relocate the machines," said Bobby Kingston, owner of Saddle n Spurs Saloon. The back and forth between phases in the state meant many bars, even those that serve food, totally reconfigured their lucrative gaming bar tops that took considerable time, effort, and expense.

The Nevada statewide COVID-19 task force voted on Thursday to approve a Clark County plan to allow bars, taverns, wineries, and establishments to reopen under new guidelines.

This measure will go into effect at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 20 and will include input on increased enforcement and mitigation measures. At a minimum, the reopened businesses must follow statewide standards and enforcement measures, which include, but is not limited to required face coverings for employees and customers and a 50 percent capacity limit.

According to a Las Vegas-based Screaming Images, since the announcement, demand is spiking for their custom-made plastic dividers for bar tops.

The establishments, which fell under the governor's orders to mitigate COVID-19 risk and exposure were ordered to close on July 10 after a spike in cases across the state.

"There's been a huge interest in bars," said Mark LeBlanc from Screaming Images.

The company started making the dividers earlier this year for gaming establishments.

The El Cortez hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas was among the first to install the plastic dividers for guest safety.

Now, the idea is taking off with bars, KTNV reports.

"Bars were something that we thought about early on, but it took a while for that to take off, especially with Gov. Sisolak opening them and then closing them a month later," explained LeBlanc.

The back and forth between phases meant many bars, even those that serve food, totally reconfigured their lucrative gaming bar tops that took considerable time, effort, and expense.

"We're a little uneasy about putting it all back in the bar now because all it would take is any kind of setback, we've already witnessed that," said Bobby Kingston, owner of Saddle n Spurs Saloon.

Kingston says the relaxed restrictions mean he won't need to keep his bar's kitchen open as late anymore which would reduce costs that have mounted amid COVID-19.

"The big thing for us is the fact that the state is now allowing bar top gaming machines, we went through an incredible amount of effort to relocate the machines," added Kingston.

He says the changes are likely permanent at his bar.

13 Action News spotted changes at Red Rock Casino recently with noticeable plastic dividers set up between bar top gaming machines near the sportsbook.

LeBlanc says based on the interest generated so far, she suspects more bars will be installing the dividers.

"The El Cortez, they have three bars on property, we did a total of 40 shields for their bar, and now that bars are allowed to reopen soon, we are getting a lot of calls from bars," said LeBlanc.

Screaming Images has also installed plastic dividers for Allegiant Stadium which is set to host the first home game for the Raiders on Monday.

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