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Huntsville auto shop takes extra measures to keep employees and customers safe

Video Credit: WAAY ABC Huntsville, AL - Published
Huntsville auto shop takes extra measures to keep employees and customers safeHuntsville auto shop takes extra measures to keep employees and customers safe

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As coronavirus continues to run through our communities businesses are having to adjust their operations.

Pro auto shop in huntsville is going the extra mile practice social distancing and help keep their employees and customers safe.

They put a table in front of their counter to help keep a safe distance from customers.

They're also making sure to wipe down customers keys and steering wheels before returning their vehicles.

One employee lives with his high risk grandparents and told us it's important he takes any extra step he can to keep them safe.

I have separate clothes in the truck that i take these clothes off when i get there and just swap clothes all together.

And then usually wash these with nobody else's stuff at all.

Pro auto told us they're also working to keep their high risk customers safe by letting them do transactions over the phone and avoiding




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