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Green Site launches Coronavirus Disinfection Response services

Bellingham, MA Green Site Services Group, Inc., a full-service construction and environmental services firm, has launched its Coronavirus Disinfection Response services for commercial buildings and office parks.

The SARS-CoV-2, or Coronavirus, is the cause of the disease commonly known as COVID-19. Its impact has spread across international lines throughout the world and has risen to the level of a pandemic crisis, unprecedented in recent history.

“It is important to take immediate steps to limit the spread of the Coronavirus in our community,” said Matthew Clark, president of Green Site Services Group. “With our years of experience in large scale remediation, infrastructure and environmental services, we have launched our Coronavirus Disinfection Response services, whose sole mission is to help property managers, landlords and tenants to disinfect their facilities and provide a safe working environment.”

Clark said that the Green Site Services Group has assembled a team of experts to deal with the rapidly evolving situation.

“Our teams are trained and ready to help eradicate and control the spread of the virus through a series of cleaning and disinfection practices that have been established by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA),” Clark said. “With an unwavering commitment to safety and a keen eye on cost control, Green Site Services Group is the best choice for treatment of your facility cleaning and disinfection needs.”

For more information, please email: info@gssgi.com

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