Liberty Landscape Supply

COVID-19 Precautions

We are currently taking advantage of the nature of our industry (pun intended) in that most of the business we do is outside. We are grateful that this situation has allowed us to keep all stores open during this outbreak of corona virus. The health and safety of our customers and employees is a top priority and we are implementing the following at all stores:

-No contact ways to order (online or over the phone)

-Local pick-up or delivery options

-Pay from your car availability

-We are all practicing social distancing and have clear 6 ft. markers in the lobby to ensure it does not get over crowded

-Disinfectant is being sprayed regularly on all surfaces including counters, doors, work stations, etc

-Plexiglass has been ordered and will be installed ASAP between our sales associates and customers

 

Please contact your local store if you have any further questions.

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