Graybar Canada Counters Open to Serve Customers

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May 29, 2020

As of May 25, all Graybar Canada counters are open to serve customers in a safe and regulated manner. When visiting, Graybar Canada ask that you adhere to the following safety measures to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

  • Customers and visitors can access the counter area only. Office and warehouse areas are restricted to Graybar Canada employees only.
  • If you are experiencing symptoms related to COVID-19, we ask that you do no visit/enter Graybar Canada property.
  • Please follow the designated floor markers to ensure physical distancing.
  • Please follow the traffic arrows when entering and exiting the counter area.
  • Please maintain a distance of 6′ or 2 metres from other customers and Graybar Canada employees.
  • A limited number of customers/visitors are permitted in the counter area at a time.
  • Curb side pick-up service is still available for customers who prefer not to come into our buildings.
  • Returned materials will be quarantined for three days.
  • Materials can be shipped via company van or transport/couriers. Special pickup arrangements can be made with your local branch if required.
  • Signage is posted at each branch outlining the safety measures we’ve put in place.

The safety of our employees, customers and vendor partners is our first priority, and we are committed to following the regulations administered by the government.

Graybar Canada is committed to following the recommended guidelines set out by the Government of Canada with regards to managing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We will take all necessary precautionary measures within our means to protect our employees and our valued customers.

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