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Moving company takes COVID-19 recautions

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Moving company takes COVID-19 recautions
Moving company takes COVID-19 recautions
Movers are sanitizing trucks and social distancing while they work.

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Because of the pandemic, many things have been put on hold... and some things are easier to postpone than others.

If you're moving to a new apartment or house, or are at least trying to... you might be looking to hire help.

Kimt news 3's madelyne watkins joins us live this morning with the changes one moving company has made to keep everyone involved healthy.

Madelyne./// brooke and tyler.

If you're moving and are hiring help to do it?

Odds are you'll be working closely with people you've never even met before.

That's why the company two men and a truck is reassuring its clients?

Movers are taking extra sanitation steps along the way.

There is a lot to worry about during this trying time..

And i'm told more people are requesting help from movers because that's one less thing to worry about.

Movers with two men and a truck are making sure they're wearing gloves, disinfecting trucks after every move and keeping hand sanitizer close by.

Kevin sarmiento, the operations manager with rochester's two men and a truck, tells me the movers also have other ways of making sure everyone stays safe during the process.

And if you're looking to hire moving help but have some concerns... just pick up the phone.xxx "we're able to come in and kind of relieve a little bit of that stress.

And going through those pre move calls, talking about our sanitation, the masks that we provide?

It gives them a sense of comfort that we are organically trying to provide for them during these times."

Sarmiento tells me when movers come into your home, they will follow social distancing guidelines as they work.

Live in rochester.

Madelyne watkins kimt thank you madelyne.

Two men and a truck made their own sanitation bottles that are up to cdc standards so they didn't

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