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Coronavirus: Updates, FAQs, Resources

This page will be updated as information, procedures, or protocols are changed.

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Prevention

We are actively encouraging any employees who are sick or not feeling well to stay home, as our employees’ and our customers' health and safety is our number one priority.

Sales Team

Our sales representatives are to remain at least 6 ft. away from other coworkers and clients at all times.

Operations

Our goal is to limit interaction between all employees that need access to the Solar Art office and remain at least 6 ft. away from each other at all times.

Installers

All of our installers and sales representatives will be taking their own vehicles to the job and maintaining at least 6 ft. distance from other people, even if they will be working with other employees on the same job.

Essentials Businesses

In an effort to support essential businesses during these changing times, we've created signage products in response to COVID-19 such as floor markers for social distancing and signs displaying the status of your current operations.

Supporting our families

The safety and well-being of everyone who works for Solar Art is always our priority. We are committed to supporting our families and cities they work in to flatten the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Solar Art customers

Home Owners

As a homeowner, you might be working from home, your kids are home, and you are all cooped up under one roof. Not to mention, you might need to adjust your work schedule, your kid’s school schedule, and your daily routine.  

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Business Owners

As a business or restaurant owner you are being faced with curbside pickup, delivery only, social distancing, gloves, masks, the list goes on and on. Not to mention, you might need to adjust your budgets, assess your staff and employees, and potentially adjust your business model.

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General Contractors

Even if construction is deemed essential, COVID -19 has still taken a toll on the construction industry.  Not to mention, as a general contractor, you might need to adjust your budgets, assess your staff and employees, and potentially adjust your business model.

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Property Managers

COVID - 19 has had a direct hit on property management directly. Tenants might have trouble paying rent, your staff might be reluctant to come in, or you might have trouble filling empty units.

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Facility Managers

Facility managers have felt the affects of COVID - 19. Tenants might have trouble paying rent, your staff might be reluctant to come in, or you might be having trouble making sure the environment is suitable and safe to be in.

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Education Professionals

The education field is one of the fields that has been hit the hardest by COVID-19. School has been canceled, your students have to learn from home, and you have to learn to virtually teach. Not to mention, as an education professional, you might need to adjust your curriculum and your style of teaching.

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