At Bear’s Plumbing Services, the health and safety of our Customers, Team Members and the communities we live in and service is a top priority. As many of you have heard, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having an increased impact around the world. It is important that we remain pragmatic and sensible about how we can keep one another safe. Bear’s Plumbing Services takes this responsibility very seriously and asks that each of us, individually, do the same.
Operations
- We will remain open and will maintain normal operating hours.
- We work with toxic waste daily; cleanliness and hygiene are always a top priority for us.
- We remain committed to servicing the needs of our customers.
- We ask that customers delay scheduling an appointment if you traveled in the last 30 days outside of the US.
- We ask that customers delay scheduling an appointment if you experienced fever and fatigue in the last 30 days.
- We ask that customers delay scheduling an appointment if you been exposed to anyone diagnosed with COVID-19.
Social Distancing
- We ask that homeowners and business owners give us necessary space to complete the work we have been called out to address. Keep in mind the government request 6 feet distance to be maintained during all interactions. This means standing further back from the door when arriving to your home or business.
Contingency Plans
- We have been working with our Leadership team and key partners to develop contingency plans to mitigate disruption to supply and service.
Communication
- We will continue to monitor the situation and will communicate regularly with our customers with important information.
- You can see the latest updates at https://www.bearsplumbign.net/covid-19
- We are also following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other relevant regulatory authorities when we share with you the best ways to practice healthy habits.
- We are also following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other relevant regulatory authorities when we share with you the best ways to practice healthy habits.
Practice Healthy Habits
- Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds after using the bathroom, coughing, sneezing, caring for someone who is ill and before you eat.
- Alcohol-based (60 percent or higher) hand sanitizer is a great option if you can’t use or find soap.
- When coughing or sneezing, use a tissue to cover your hand and nose, then throw the tissue away. Immediately wash your hands or use hand sanitizer afterward.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Keep 6 feet between you and anyone who is presenting symptoms and avoid physical contact, like handshaking.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
If You Do Not Feel Well
- Call your Primary Care Physician and schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Thank You,
Bear & Corri Eaves ~ Owners
Y’all rule! This is so great to have a company that will continue to do great work while implementing necessary caution. Y’all are the real deal! Stay healthy!!
Thank you Jen, We truly appreciate your support. Stay safe and healthy!!