PPE Marketplace For Small Businesses Now Open

Deliveries are expected to begin today with 10,000 orders expected to be filled this week.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) – As businesses are beginning to reopen as part of Governor Holcomb’s back on track plan any small businesses that are in need of personal protective equipment for their staff can order PPE through a state-sponsored program.

PPE Marketplace is an online hub helping small businesses like restaurants, retail, personal services, and offices get PPE for their workers.

This program will send a bundle of masks, hand sanitizer, and face shields to employers with a staff of up to 150 staff members.

The state would like businesses to know they should try to order PPE on their own, but if that is to fail, the state marketplace can help.

At this time all orders are free, but that could change it the future.

Orders can be submitted online but are not guaranteed, and all requests will be evaluated and fulfilled based on the work environment risk profile, the number of outstanding requests, and stock availability.

At times, partial or delayed fulfillment of requests may occur.

Deliveries are expected to begin today with 10,000 orders expected to be filled this week.

If you would like to order for your business you can visit here.

 

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