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Covid-19

Mesa’s Response to the Pandemic

Moving Through the Pandemic

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is not only a health crisis-affecting individuals and communities, but also a challenge to the economy as more American states issue stay-at-home guidance.

Mesa and United Van Lines are considered essential services during this pandemic and are open for business as usual with an abundance of caution.

Ensuring the Health and Safety of our Customers and Team Members

Requiring Sick Employees to Stay Home

If employees are showing symptoms of acute respiratory illness are required to stay home and not come to work until they are fever free, signs of a fever, and any other symptoms for at least 24 hours, without using a fever-reducing or other symptom-altering medicine.

Limiting Unnecessary Interaction with Transferees

This includes completing virtual pre-move surveys, virtual or phone quality checks and keeping physical contact to a minimum. In addition, all team members servicing orders are equipped with masks and gloves.

Requiring Health Etiquette and Hand Hygiene by all Employees

Mesa is following and complying with all CDC guidelines and sharing with all team members. Routine environmental cleanings are performed on all frequently touched surfaces in the workplace, such as workstations, trucks and moving equipment.

We’ll Get Through This

Mesa is aware of the current states that have been issued Shelter in Place orders and we will work diligently to provide the best service to our customers, given the uncertain conditions. This is a challenging time for all of us. However, it is temporary, and we will successfully work through it. We are grateful for our Mesa customers, partners, and employees – thank you for supporting us throughout this crisis.