Technician Seal Of
Safety
What
is the
“Technician Seal
of Safety”?
This mark, when
displayed by a
contractor,
indicates our
dedication to
protecting the
safety and
well-being of
you and your
family. Before
you became our
customer, did
you ever open
your door to a
service
repairman only
to feel
extremely
uncomfortable
once he was
inside your
house?
It’s not
something many
people think
about until it’s
too late, but
anyone who might
feel
uncomfortable at
home alone with
a service
technician
deserves to know
they are safe
from harm,
including:
women at home
alone or with
small children
during the day
elderly
homeowners
disabled
individuals
anyone else who
is concerned
about their
personal safety
and the security
of their home
and their
belongings
Look for the
Technician Seal
of Safety
You can minimize
your risk when
hiring a
contractor by
going with one
who displays the
“Technician Seal
of Safety”. You
owe it to
yourself and
your family to
make sure that
you are inviting
individuals into
your home who
have been
screened by a
criminal
background check
and who are
routinely tested
for illegal drug
use.
That’s why we
display this
symbol, to let
you, the
homeowner, know
at a glance that
we stand out
from the crowd
when it comes to
protecting the
safety of you
and your family.
Now, most
contractors in
the home
services
business do not
bother to
practice such
stringent
policies as
background
checks, routine
drug testing,
and professional
training. But
that’s what
distinguishes us
from the all the
rest. When you
see the
“Technician Seal
of Safety” you
know you’re
dealing with a
professional who
cares about your
personal safety,
the safety of
your family, and
the well-being
and security of
your home.
Don’t Take
Chances … Only
Hire a
Contractor who
Bears the
“Technician Seal
of Safety”
While it is not
our intent to
scare anyone, we
feel obligated
to mention that
there are random
acts of violence
against
homeowners by
contractors.
Last year, a
Florida woman
was killed by a
registered sex
offender who was
performing duct
cleaning in her
home. If only
the company
hiring him would
have performed a
background
check.
In another
instance, a
service
technician in
the Minneapolis
area was
convicted on
several counts
for stealing
from customers’
homes. Not the
type of guy you
want to let out
of your site in
your house.
Last year, an
unsuspecting
housewife in
Missouri hired a
“Cheap Charlie”
electrician only
to have him call
back two weeks
later and make
lewd remarks
over the
telephone. What
if this guy had
done more than
just make
telephone calls?
Important Enough
to Make
Background
Checks the Law
Based on the
unfortunate
incident in
Florida, five
women
legislators from
the State of
Georgia have
sponsored a bill
that would
require
employers to
conduct criminal
background
checks on
workers before
they would be
allowed to enter
the home. The
sponsors wrote
the bill with
women in mind,
since women are
more likely than
men to be home
alone for
service calls.
For more
information on
this law, click
here.
Ask to See our
Technician Seal
of Safety
Identification
Badge: Let Us
Assure You of
Your Safety
As our customer,
you are one of
the many local
homeowners who
are enjoying the
peace of mind
that comes with
our symbol of
trust, the
“Technician Seal
of Safety”. When
we set an
appointment with
you, we will
send you a
picture of our
technician via
email ahead of
time, so that
you know who to
expect at your
door prior to
the service
call. It’s our
way of
delivering
outstanding
service and
peace of mind.
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