CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Essential workers have kept the local community safe through Shelter at Home directives across the state. Now, Travis Electrical Service wants to honor their commitment by launching the Front Line Heroes sweepstakes on ClarksvilleNow.com.
Now through Sunday, May 17 readers will be able to go on to ClarksvilleNow.com and submit their essential worker. This includes healthcare workers, first responders, grocery store employees, delivery drivers, etc. Citizens who continued their commitment to serving the community through the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Monday, May 18 one entrant will be selected at random to receive a two-night stay at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville. Once the hotel reopens, this is the perfect way to thank a hero who has sacrificed so much.
Do you know someone who qualifies as a Front Line Hero? Nominate them below. (Please be patient as it may take a moment to load).
As an essential business, Travis Electrical Service understands the importance of remaining safe while still fulfilling the commitment to customers. Their technicians are practicing No Contact Service Calls in the Clarksville area, keeping employee and customer safety as their primary concern.
Travis Electrical has built their reputation on technicians who have always been regularly drug-tested, background checked, and highly trained.
Now, following guidance from the CDC and state health officials they are also making the following commitments:
- Each of their technicians is temperature checked first thing in the morning to guarantee they’re fever-free and healthy.
- Travis Electrical will sanitize their service vehicles and tools prior to arriving at your home.
- They will wear new, fresh shoe covers in your home, as well as protective gloves and face masks.
- They will wipe down and sanitize every surface we touch while in the home, and technicians wipe down and sanitize every tool they use. Finally, once they’re completely done with the job, and ready to jump into their service truck, they use company provided sanitizer on their hands and exposed skin areas. That way, you know the technician in your home is as clean as can be.
- They company has also modified the way their team interacts with customers in the home to maximize safety.
- Normally, they’d give you a business card and shake your hand when they arrive, but for now they’ll just wave and smile. In an effort to minimize the amount of materials and papers that technicians leave the company will email whatever information is needed.
- Finally, technicians will maintain a six-foot distance from while in the home to make sure everyone is completely safe.
To learn more about Travis Electrical Service, visit their website.