We recommend that you arrive at the Repair Cafe venue an hour before the public opening time. Organisers will hold a safety briefing half an hour before the start time. If it's your first Repair Cafe they will introduce you to an experienced repairer to mentor you.
Repair slots are usually about 45mins long but arrangements will differ across Repair Cafes. Visitors are encouraged to stay with you whilst you work on the repair so that you can explain what you're doing and share some of your skills. It's a very collaborative environment and repairers often ask each other for advice and help.
All visitors are asked to sign a copy of our Repair Agreement. In order to make sure as many people as possible can get something fixed, we usually limit items to one per person but fit in extra requests where possible. If a visitor asks you to look at an additional item, it's good practice to check in with the organiser to see whether they have other visitors waiting.
At the end of an attempted repair, please fill in the Repairer Recording Sheet and record the repair outcome using the key at the bottom of the page. This information will be input into the Restart Fixometer in order to estimate the emissions savings and waste avoided by our Repair Cafes and to support the lobby for the right to repair.
Tea, coffee and cake is provided for free to all repairers and volunteers.