Pace Chemicals is performing on-site DNA detection of Legionella bacteria in businesses’ water systems that have been unused during the pandemic and are now being operated once again
Ongoing training helps keep your employees safe on the job
As the pandemic has unfolded, plumbers haven’t stopped working, but they have had to modify how they go about conducting business. Here’s an example of how one company has handled all the changes of recent months.
Any downtime you have is a perfect opportunity to look at strategies to employ to keep your company on the right growth trajectory
We have always known you’re essential, and we are thankful and supportive as you continue your work during this uncertain time
Plumbers aren’t expected to be expert excavator operators, so you may sub out that work when it’s necessary. But your profit margins will of course be better if you can handle the work yourself, and it is possible to do so effectively and safely.
Eventually buildings sitting dormant will reopen and plumbing systems will have to be prepared for regular use again. Here’s some important advice regarding that from the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials.
With preparation, courage and common sense, drain cleaners can successfully help customers through these uncertain times
As the virus continues to spread and affect people’s daily routines, here’s a look at what it could all mean for your company’s operations