LULA, Ga – Pest Control Insulation recently responded to a call from the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce regarding specific needs of medical personnel working the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We wanted to do our part to support our medical community and our neighbors they serve,” said William Turk, president of Pest Control Insulation. “Together, we can all make a difference.”
A donation of over 1200 N95 respirator masks was accepted by Zach Kles, strategic sourcing manager for Northeast Georgia Medical Center.
Learn more about Pest Control Insulation at TAPinsulation.com.
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