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COVID-19 Public Notice


Dear Friends, Customers and Partners, 

In response to the wide spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we are taking all preventative measures to ensure all our employees, customers, and the communities we serve are safe. 

We have taken serious consideration based on the quick evolves of the current situation, and in order to provide an income for our employees and the most vulnerable of our population. Our office will remain operating remotely to provide services to our valuable customers. As we are all in this together and it will take much patience and get through this to keep our people safe. 

In the course of this time period, to ensure the public health safety of our employees and customers, should any current project or new inquire which they are not comfortable for a on site visit or to meet in person but requires a necessary site visit, and we can accept photos, video or live video conferencing to replace any face to face interaction. 

We apologize for any inconvenience as this may have caused by this matter. We will continue to connect with our customers and proudly to serve you. 
Your safety and the safety of our employees remains our top priority. 

Should there be any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our team at anytime. 


Sincerely, 
BBG Security 

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