Health & Fitness
Detroit Company Donating Sanitizer To First Responders
PVS Chemicals is producing its own hand sanitizer for its front-line truck drivers and has donated product for first responders in Detroit.
DETROIT, MI — A Detroit-based company has begun to produce hand sanitizer for its front-line truck drivers while also donating to first responders.
PVS Chemicals is producing its own hand sanitizer for its front-line truck drivers and has donated product for first responders in Detroit and Buffalo.
PVS chemists earlier this month began formulating hand sanitizer using raw materials. It is being manufactured at its Sharonville, Ohio, facility and bottled at its Detroit location.
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“We all know how crucial our front-line workers are, including first responders, and we are committed to helping others especially during these uncertain times,” said PVS Chemicals President and CEO David A. Nicholson. “We are proud of our employees who continue to deliver products to our customers for use in a variety of applications to assist first responders and other people in need.”
Since making the first batch of the hand sanitizer this month, PVS has donated more than 1,000 bottles of the product to Detroit organizations for use by healthcare and first responders. PVS also donated a 10-gallon drum of hand sanitizer to the Erie County Sheriff’s Office in Buffalo for bottling.
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The sheriff’s office also is combining the hand sanitizer with donated dry wipes from another company to create disinfectant wipes. They are using the hand sanitizer/wipes for disinfecting jails, substations, common areas, police and fire vehicles/equipment, COVID-19 testing sites, and in hospitals and quarantine sites.
“Our mission is to assist in any way possible with making Southeast Michigan a better, safer place to live and work,” said Detroit Crime Commission Executive Director Andy Arena. “PVS Chemicals has supported Detroit’s public safety community in this mission for many years. It has been our honor and pleasure in assisting PVS in this project. Supplying hand sanitizer, a crucial component of PPE, to first responders will undoubtedly make their job safer.”
“On behalf of the Detroit Public Safety Foundation and Detroit Public Safety Leadership, we are continually amazed at the support PVS Chemicals and the Nicholson family support of our first responders year after year,” said Patti Kukula, executive director, Detroit Public Safety Foundation. “PVS switching its processes to making hand sanitizer for the protection of our first responders on the job was timely and greatly appreciated. PVS’ actions make all of us stronger to fight this invisible enemy.”
PVS, a 75-year-old family run business, is headquartered in Detroit and operates multiple manufacturing and distribution facilities across the globe.
“We certainly plan to do more since the need is great, but the supply is short," Nicholson said. "Specifically, there is a shortage of raw materials, such as Isopropyl-alcohol and individual containers, for PVS to make and bottle the much-needed hand sanitizer for even more front-line workers.”
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