Fayetteville, Ga – July 20, 2020 – Hanna Brothersannounced today they are joining
fellow businesses across the state in taking the Georgia Safety Promise. This
safety campaign is a simple agreement, made by both businesses and the public,
to take basic steps to protect each other. We are proud to make the Georgia
Safety Promise and display the signage with pride as we help keep Georgia and
our community safe, working, and open for business.
By committing to the Georgia
Safety Promise, Georgia businesses – and consumers – commit to following safety
guidelines from the Governor’s office and the Georgia Department of Public
Health for operating during COVID-19, including promoting social distancing,
wearing a face covering, cleaning surfaces, and washing and sanitizing hands.
Hanna Brothers is proud to join this public-private partnership program to do
its part to create a safe environment for employees and customers and
contribute to Georgia’s economic recovery. Printed materials announcing, “I’m
in.” will be on display at the business location(s).
“As a catering company with a
restaurant, our approach to creating world-class experiences incorporates
commercial-grade food safety protocols designed to meet or exceed the most
rigorous inspections by agencies that regulate commercial food producers,
restaurant operators, and catering companies”.I’m in!’ to reopen safely. We took the Georgia Safety Promise to
show our commitment to creating a safe environment for employees and patrons,”
said Co-Owner, Jim Hanna.“Unless we
all agree to look out for each other, we can’t stay ahead of this virus. We are
also proud to help put a spotlight on our community as we all seek to reopen
safely so we can stay open for business in Georgia.”
The Georgia Safety Promise was established to not only
support Georgia businesses as they reopen, but to reassure patrons that safety
guidelines are being followed. The program is a special designation given to
participating Georgia businesses who make the promise. Signage, printable
graphics and social media sample posts are part of a toolkit available for
businesses to show patrons that they have joined the Georgia Safety Promise.
The program provides an
opportunity to inspire residents to act in a socially responsible way for the
good of all Georgians and to support local businesses as they recover from the
economic effects of COVID-19.
The Georgia Safety Promise public-private partnership
program is led by the Office of the Governor and includes the Georgia Department
of Economic Development, Georgia Department of Public Health, Georgia Bankers
Association, Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association, Georgia Retail
Association, Georgia Restaurant Association, and Georgia NFIB. The campaign was
developed based on recommendations from Kemp’s Coronavirus Task Force Economic
Impact Committee, chaired by State Fiscal Economist Dr. Jeffrey Dorfman.
To join the pledge and learn more
about the Georgia Safety Promise, visit www.GeorgiaSafetyPromise.com.