Sheriff’s Office Sanitizes Personal Vehicles of HUMC Healthcare Workers

BCSO Officer preparing to sanitize the personal vehicle of an HUMC healthcare worker

Sheriff’s Office Sanitizes Personal Vehicles of HUMC Healthcare Workers

 

HACKENSACK, N.J. – On Saturday morning, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office sanitized the personal vehicles of over fifty healthcare workers from Hackensack University Medical Center in conjunction with Einstein Mobile Detailing Services of Lodi. The event took place from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Alfred N. Sanzari Building on Essex Street in Hackensack.  

 

The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office recently purchased fogging devices that disinfect and sanitize vehicles and office spaces. This equipment works by using tiny droplets that can help reduce pathogens in tight spaces.

 

This service was offered as a thank you to the healthcare heroes working on the frontline of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 “I want to thank the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office and all our community partners for making this event a success. It is essential that we show healthcare workers our gratitude for being on the frontlines combating this pandemic, and that we are all in this together. I look forward to offering this service to our healthcare workers throughout the county in the weeks to come” said Sheriff Anthony Cureton.

 

The Bergen County Sheriff’s Office thanks the Sanzari family for closing the parking lot at the Alfred N. Sanzari building, GTBM of East Rutherford for providing sanitizing solution  to the agency since the beginning of this health crisis, and Starbucks for donating coffee to healthcare workers waiting for their personal vehicles to be sanitized.

 

Starbucks served HUMC employees coffee while they waited for their personal vehicles to be sanitized

Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5) posing with Sheriff Anthony Cureton, as he stopped by to thank healthcare workers and Sheriff’s Office employees

Sheriff Anthony Cureton sanitizing a vehicle

Jeffrey Fuller of Alfred Sanzari Enterprises posing with Sheriff Anthony Cureton. The Sheriff’s Office thanks Afred Sanzari Enterprises for graciously closing down their parking lot to host today’s event.

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