Stormseal, the game-changing storm response solution that provides powerful protection to homes and buildings until permanent repairs can be made, announces the launch of its mobile certification training program.
“We have listened to feedback from contractors who want to become certified but are not able to send their teams to the training facility in Florida,” explained Matthew Lennox, CEO of Stormseal. “Our new mobile certification training program allows us to meet contractors at their local facilities, eliminating travel time and expenses.”
Stormseal has partnered with Safety Consultants USA, an Atlanta, Georgia-based OSHA safety consulting company to manage the program. Mobile training will be available to contractors in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. The training requires a minimum of four participants and a maximum of eight.
“We are continuing to offer monthly trainings at our facility in Mulberry, Florida, but the addition of the mobile option will allow even more contractors to become certified ahead of the start of storm season,” said Lennox.
The certification program is designed to educate workers, delivering the knowledge and skills needed to safely install Stormseal in any height situation on both commercial and residential structures. The training is available year-round, and contractors are encouraged to schedule their mobile training ahead of the spring storm season.
Stormseal has protected more than 4,000 properties in the United States and over 9,000 internationally. Waterproof, able to withstand hail and 100 mile per hour winds, Stormseal is the smart choice for temporary protection.
Learn more about becoming certified and scheduling mobile training at www.stormseal.com/us.
About Stormseal
Stormseal is a strong polyethylene film that heat-shrinks to cover a damaged structure and stays put until permanent repairs are made. When Stormseal is installed on a damaged roof or wall, the application of heat shrinks the film, enhancing its strength and ensuring a perfect fit to the structure, without damaging any underlying materials. For more information visit www.stormseal.com.
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