Coronavirus Procedures
Advanced Air Systems Conronvirus Procedures for a Safe Workplace
At Advanced Air Systems, the health and safety of our customers and employees are our number one priority. As our team is closely monitoring the situation surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19), we have preparations in place to reduce the potential for disruption of our services to our customers throughout the State of Florida.
- Instructed all employees to stay home if they are sick or knowingly exposed to someone diagnosed with the coronavirus.
- Limited exposure to any of our facilities by outside vendors, visitors, and guests.
- Introduced hand sanitizing and wash stations at all job sites.
- Provided all employees with education on good personal hygiene practices.
- Trained all managers on our policy in relation to the coronavirus and how to enforce our policy requiring sick employees to remain home if sick or be sent home if they come to work sick.
- Increased frequency of cleaning and disinfecting all facilities and work vehicles.
- Canceled meetings, trade shows, and special events.
- Limited travel to essential business activities only.
- Administrative employees are able to work from home.
In doing business with Advanced, customers are encouraged to limit non-essential contact by:
- Communicating Electronically: Contact our staff via email, telephone, and Online Chat through our website www.advancedairsystem.com.
We understand this is a difficult time for everyone, and we will do our best not to disrupt service to your building. We are grateful for your loyalty and are committed to providing you with excellent commercial roofing services. Should you have any questions, please call us at 954-332-1418 or reach out to your direct contact at Advanced Air Systems.
Thank you for understanding, and we wish you
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