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How Peninsulators Is Responding to COVID-19

COVID-19 UPDATe

The latest from Peninsulators

Dear Peninsulators Clients,

We want to thank you for your business and let you know that health and safety is a top priority for Peninsulators. On Thursday, March 19th, Governor Newsom ordered a statewide stay-at-home lockdown that requires California's 40 million residents to stay at home, restricting non-essential movements to control the spread of the coronavirus. We are closely monitoring the guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and state and local health departments with respect to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and have implemented steps to ensure the health and well-being of our customers and team. 

How This Impacts Your Project

Peninsulators will be continuing to provide installation on all jobs deemed essential by the respective General Contractor and their Client. All of our manufacturers remain open at this time. Should anything change or if lead times become impacted, we will send out an updated communication on a job-by-job basis.  If you would like to request a site-specific Prevention Plan, please contact: Celanie Radbourne cradbourne@peninsulators.com (408) 891-4523

What We Ask

For jobs that continue to remain active, we ask that all General Contractors provide Peninsulators with the following information:

  • Current Site Contact
  • Hours of Operation for Delivery and Installation
  • Updated Project Schedule (if the project timeline has changed)
  • Site-Specific Requirements in Relation to Safety Measures and PPE
  • Site Restrictions (if any)

What We Are Doing

Although remote, all office operations are continuing as normal. To help stop the spread of germs we ask that all employees:  

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • Cover coughs or sneezes with a tissue, and then throw the tissue in the trash 
  • Avoid touching the eyes, nose, and mouth 
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces 
  • Stay home when sick except to get medical care 
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds 

In accordance with our Site Specific Safety Plan, all supervisors will conduct crew/leader meetings the first five minutes of each work shift to discuss safety and health matters and work plans for the work day. Specifically, supervisors will discuss any COVID-19 developments.

Contact Us

If you have any further questions, please feel free to email or call me directly at rhaisley@peninsulators.com or (408) 591-5941. 

Thank you for your continued support and business.

Ross Haisley
President Peninsulators