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To our Traversal Global family:

We want you to know that we value the trust you place in us to provide you superior service.  Even though the pandemic has ended we remain committed to healthy and safe practices. This is inclusive to vaccine requirements for our staff and optional masks policies. As a global leader in construction support services, we are able to dedicate our resources toward planning, prevention, and safety.

 

We have instituted more stringent policies about washing hands, using hand sanitizer, and wiping down all surfaces where we work. We want to remind everyone that the risk of contracting this virus remains low, but these preparations represent common sense precautions that we should all be mindful of during this time.

 

The advice we have circulated remains the best defense right now against the spreading of all illnesses. Please review below:

 

Wash Your Hands

This simple advice is one of the most effective defenses against the virus. Make sure you wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds with soap and water. You may also use alcohol-based products of at least 60% or greater strength to help prevent the spread of anything from your hands.

 

Wipe Down Surfaces

Disinfecting surfaces (counter tops, care items, telephones – especially your mobile phone, keyboards, etc.) will help prevent any virus from remaining on surfaces. Keep all areas disinfected, especially the equipment we use and the spaces we share.

 

Keep Your Distance (optional)

Remaining three to six feet away from others will help prevent viruses from spreading. This distance will help keep others from coughing or sneezing on you and spreading the Coronavirus or any virus. This is sometimes impractical but good to keep in mind as we work to reduce risk. We also encourage the continuous use of masks if it makes you feel comfortable. 

 

Maintain Other Common Sense Practices

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

Cover coughs and sneezes with tissues. Dispose of tissues properly after use.

Encourage flu shots. It’s not too late to get one!

Ensure there is soap and hand sanitizers in bathrooms.

Clean and disinfect items that may be shared after each use.

 

See a Doctor If You Think You Have Symptoms

The symptoms of Coronavirus are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. You should seek medical attention if you have been in close contact with a person known to have the Coronavirus Disease or if you have been close to someone who lives in or has recently traveled from an area with an ongoing spread of COVID-19. We should emphasize again that at this time, the chances are low for most of us to contract the Coronavirus Disease. Please let us know if you have undergone tests and if there is a positive result. The faster we know at Traversal Global Management, the faster we can reach out to employees, families, contractors, clients, and local health authorities to prevent any further spreading of the virus.

 

Ask Your Local Health Department for Information

The conditions in any state and community are different. Use your state and local health department to get answers to any questions you might have. If you need to know more about the virus, its spread, and other information, look at credible sources to gain information and understanding. The two most prominent sources are the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Visit their websites to learn more at: https://www.cdc.gov and https://www.who.int.

Most of all, we want you to know that we are here for you. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service and should you have any questions, feel free to contact us immediately. Thank you again for choosing Traversal Global Management, LLC.

 

 

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