Florence Mall Introduces Parental Supervision Policy for a Safer Holiday Shopping Experience

Florence Mall Implements New Policy to Ensure Family-Friendly Shopping Experience

FLORENCE, S.C. – The holiday shopping season is just around the corner, and the beautifully decorated Magnolia Mall is gearing up for a busy time ahead. However, this year, the mall has introduced a new policy aimed at enhancing the shopping experience for families. Starting on November 1, 2024, the mall will enforce a Parental Supervision Policy that requires minors under the age of 18 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged 21 or older during peak shopping hours.

What Does the New Policy Entail?

The new guidelines specify that children and teens must be accompanied by an adult during the mall’s busiest times, which are from 5 p.m. to closing Monday to Saturday, and from 3 p.m. to closing on Sundays. This measure aims to address concerns that have been raised both by shoppers and local authorities regarding large groups of unsupervised teens congregating in the mall.

Matthew Quigley, the general manager of Magnolia Mall, emphasized the purpose behind the policy. “This initiative not only aims to ensure a pleasant shopping experience for families but also fosters a secure environment for all shoppers and employees,” he said. The mall management hopes the increased supervision will lead to a more welcoming atmosphere during this bustling season.

Exemptions for Young Employees

As part of the implementation of this new policy, there are accommodations for teens who are employed within the mall. Employees under the age of 18 will still be allowed to enter without a parent or guardian, but they must provide proof of their employment. Additionally, they are required to head straight to their workplace and must exit the mall promptly at the end of their shifts, especially if it’s after the designated peak hours.

Working Together with Law Enforcement

To ensure the successful enforcement of these new guidelines, Magnolia Mall will be collaborating closely with local law enforcement. The police department has expressed its support for the policy and is committed to maintaining a community environment that feels safe and welcoming for everyone. The department shared a message on its social media platforms urging families to become familiar with the new rules and appreciate their cooperation in fostering a better shopping experience.

A Community-Oriented Approach

The decision to enforce this Parental Supervision Policy stemmed from ongoing communication between mall management, local authorities, and the community at large. Many individuals voiced their concerns about larger crowds of unsupervised minors impacting the shopping experience for families and elderly visitors. By addressing these concerns head-on, the mall aims to create a better environment for all.

Quigley shared the mall’s commitment emphasizing, “We are here to cultivate a family-friendly environment, and this policy reflects that commitment.” It’s a reassurance that everyone can shop comfortably, especially during such a busy time of the year.

Final Thoughts

As the holidays approach, Magnolia Mall is looking forward to welcoming families into a safer and more inviting atmosphere. The implementation of the Parental Supervision Policy is a proactive strategy aimed at creating a joyful shopping experience for everyone! Families are encouraged to take note of the new guidelines and prepare for a delightful holiday shopping experience, filled with the joy of giving and togetherness.

So mark your calendars, gather your family, and enjoy all that Magnolia Mall has to offer this holiday season!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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