Beauty & Fashion
Hairstylist shifts gears, starts cleaning company amid pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the trajectory on how we eat, go to school, do business, and simply live.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the trajectory on how we eat, go to school, do business, and simply live.
Entrepreneurs in the brick and mortar service business, such as hairstylists, have been hit incredibly hard during the pandemic. As the COVID cases began to rise, business transactions declined as owners were forced to close its doors.
Slowly, states are allowing certain business to operate but with restrictions. In New Jersey, hair salons and barber shops were able to open in June but not without a long set of rules.
Hairstylist shifts gears
One New Jersey hairstylist decided to embrace the changes of our new normal, shift gears and tap into what’s in high demand: disinfectants.
A to Z Germ Busters
Long Branch, New Jersey native Alicia Baker, her daughter Lamarra, and her family have launched a cleaning business called A to Z Germ Busters to cater to the rising demand.
“We are a sanitizing and disinfecting company combating germs, bacteria, and viruses through steaming and fogging. We are ready to make your environment safe and healthy for you especially with covid-19 on the rise.”, said Founder Alicia Baker.
A to Z Germ Busters is EPA registered. Their disinfectant is effective for up to 90 days against germs, bacteria, and viruses.
Check out their website at atozgermbusters.com.
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