Health Precautions at A+ Safe & Lock

It’s the center of attention right now. These are the health precautions that we take at A+ Safe & Lock every day to protect our clients and team members.

Don’t Lick Door Knobs!

Don’t Lick Door Knobs!

This won’t read like the hundred other corporate statements you’ve received in the past few days. We’re a small family owned business and I write all this stuff myself. We don’t have a lawyer on staff to draft press releases!

At A+ Safe & Lock we are concious of the health of our clients and team members year round. Door handles and related parts are notoriously dirty surfaces, hence the recent meme about “licking door knobs in China.”

On every truck, we stock nitrile gloves for our technicians. They use these for obvious purposes when working on door hardware, and dispose of them after each job. This helps prevent cross-contamination from the many locations at which we provide service.

We also provide hand sanitizer in all of our service trucks for an additional layer of protection. Our technicians use sanitizer upon the completion of each job.

We provide all our team members with paid sick leave, so if they are not feeling well they do not feel obligated to come in to work. We interact with too many people on a daily basis to have a sick team member in the field!

Working frequently in educational, healthcare, and detention facilities, we always have to consider the high-vulnerability and high-risk environments in which we operate. For this reason we have had sanitary procedures in place for years that help prevent the spread of things like the Coronavirus.

With three full time locksmiths on staff, you can rest assured that we will not be dispatching anyone that is sick. Furthermore, we will take every precaution to avoid carrying contamination to or from your location utilizing the aforementioned tools.

This is not special activity for us. This is the commitment we have had to our clients for years, and we plan to keep it in place and improve upon it as we become aware of additional information.

Adam Kuipers