

Personal Protection Equipment and the Workplace
3 Things You Can Do To Make Your Employees Feel Safe Office safety used to mean managing electrical cords, providing employees with ergonomic desk setups, encouraging stretch breaks, and practicing fire drills. No longer. Business leaders in industries such as manufacturing and transportation are no strangers to personal protection equipment and workplace safety, but other business owners are tackling this new component for the first time. Now, due to the COVID-19 pandemic,


PPE Classroom Essentials Make Learning a Success
School teachers and staff are walking into their schools and classrooms facing a completely new dynamic than they have ever had before. Teachers are balancing a variety of learning situations, including face-to-face and virtual learning, sometimes at the same time. As schools reopen and students return to the classroom, school officials must take precautions inside the classroom to keep teachers and students safe at school. Physical distancing, practicing good hygiene, and cl


Safeguard Now Delivers PPE Solutions!
How many times recently have you heard someone talk about the new normal? Business owners are used to adapting, pivoting, and making changes, but the current crisis facing business owners is unlike anything most companies have faced before. Schools, auto dealerships, retail stores, and businesses of all kinds are facing the same concern and confusion as they operate in this new environment. Many are struggling to adhere to safety protocols such as social distancing and person


3 Steps to Improve Workplace Safety Through PPE
Preparedness is the name of the game. Business leaders are used to being prepared and in control. From budgets and schedules to strategy and product development, entrepreneurs want to be in control of their activities. It’s one of the reasons they became business owners in the first place. Of course, one thing business leaders can’t control is a crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic has placed extraordinary demands and responsibilities on business leaders. While executives may no


Safeguard Students and Staff in the Classroom with PPE for Schools
The start of the school year is generally signified by school supply lists and new class schedules. While students and parents are busy purchasing backpacks, notebooks, pens, pencils, and paper, teachers and school administrators are busy decorating bulletin boards, making seating charts, and creating classroom procedures. As schools open or prepare to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, additional steps must be taken to protect staff and students from the spread of COVID-19