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Hi all,


Hunter Heating Solutions update:


We are Buisness as usual. Heating engineers being key workers are there for the public needs.


With Coronavirus (COVID-19) becoming a growing concern, and the uncertainty of the ongoing economical impact, we at Hunter Heating Solutions are having to adapt to this change by looking at the way we carry out our business. We will continue to work as long as it is safe to do so. The health and wellbeing of our staff and customers is a priority at this time. We are staying well informed of the developing situation and are following the advice and recommendations from the Government, Public Health England and the World Health Organisation.


As a result, all high value items, i.e. heat pumps, boilers, underfloor heating systems etc would need to be paid for before materials are delivered to site and installation can begin. Hopefully this will only be a short-term change, but I?m sure you can appreciate the need to do this to reduce the risk to our business in these uncertain times.


Whilst the situation continues to develop and the scale of disruption remains uncertain, we hope the measures we have put in place will allow us to continue to trade normally during this difficult period. Should the situation change we will update as soon as possible. We will be wearing safety PPE in clients homes, for our safety and for yours.


Please contact us should you require any further clarification.


Stay safe, Billy Hunter.

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