The health and safety of our clients and our employees is our priority. With recent news around coronavirus (COVID-19), we know you may have questions about how we can all do our part to keep the community healthy. We want to share the actions we’re taking to help protect you, your family or employees and our team — and what you can do to help.
What Allied is doing:
We are closely monitoring the situation and taking action. We’re following updates on COVID-19, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local health officials. We’ve attended several meetings and scheduled advanced training so we are ready to help you, your clients and families with either preventative or reactive cleaning.
We’ll continue to take actions necessary to help protect the community. Specifically, if we are notified of anyone testing positive for COVID-19 that works or lives in a location we are working, we will temporarily remove all employees involved until they are medically cleared.
Helping with prevention:
We have started stockpiling germicidal products so we are ready to help our clients with preventative or reactive cleaning. We’ve been cleaning bacteria and biohazards from homes and businesses for over a decade and we are ready to help you with any COVID-19 issues you may have.
What you can do to help stop the spreading:
Practice good hygiene. Wash your hands frequently. Cover your nose and mouth if you have to sneeze or cough. And use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol content. Please stay home if you are sick.
If you need to see a doctor, work with a medical professional to discuss transportation options. Per the CDC, if you have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or suspect you may have it, you should not use ridesharing, public transportation, or taxis.
Stay informed. The CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) are updating their sites with the latest information.
If you have any additional questions, please visit our online resource. Small actions can make a big difference when everyone helps out — thanks for doing your part.