Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (May 21, 2020) – As we begin to see businesses reopen after months of closure, many are taking action to ensure their customers and guests are comfortable and assured that their experience will be safe.
Sunshine Business Services, a division of Sunshine House of Door County, has offered printing, mailing and shredding services for businesses along with other light production services for many years. “These opportunities that allow us to provide Prevocational Training and work experience for our clients”, say’s Jeremy Paszczak, Director of Sales and Marketing.
Sunshine Business Services has recently been contacted by some Door County hospitality businesses about developing a seal to adhere to guest room doors. Clean Seals® are perforated stickers that attach to the room door and door frame to ensure guests that the room has been cleaned and sanitized before their occupancy. If the seal is broken, they know that someone has entered the room after the cleaning was performed and can contact the front desk or maintenance to have the room cleaned or a new room issued. They are easily removable when seal is broken to be replaced with a new sticker once room has been re-cleaned.
These low cost Clean Seals® are a great way to provide a safe and comfortable stay for your guests of hotels, motels, bed and breakfast and rental properties.
“We are faced with a challenge to reopen businesses while also providing confidence to the consumer that we are taking precautions to keep them safe. These Clean Seals are just another way to do that and we are proud to assist local businesses with getting up and running with an easy way to ensure their guests that they are protected”, said Jeremy.
Clean Seals® can be ordered direct from Sunshine Business Services at (920) 743-7943.
About Sunshine House, Inc.
Sunshine House of Door County enriches lives to nurture and inspire the human spirit. With Care, Compassion, Partnership and Integrity.
Since its inception in 1971, Sunshine House of Door County has been providing services to Door County’s citizens with special needs and disabilities. Each individual who participates in the services offered has a unique program designed to meet each individual’s requirements. Circumstances that may have affected an individual include: developmental disability, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, other neurological disorders and brain trauma.