ASHI Donates Hand Sanitizers to Local First Responders
Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and Des Plaines Police Department to use donated sanitizers in police cruisers
DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS, APRIL 14, 2020 - The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) donated its supply of hand sanitizing spray to the Des Plaines Police Department and Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management or use in their vehicles and to carry when out in the public space.
John Pluta, Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in Des Plaines, stopped by ASHI's national office in Des Plaines and retrieved a box containing 500 personal spray hand sanitizers. "We appreciate the generosity of the American Society of Home Inspectors and our relationship with their main office in Des Plaines, IL," said Mr. Pluta. "The hand sanitizers will be put to good use for our men and women on the front lines."
"We're happy that something we had ordered for conferences will be put to good use helping those that really need it," said Dave Kogan, ASHI's Director of Marketing. "Helping people is what home inspection is all about and we're glad we can do our part during this crisis."
About the American Society of Home Inspectors
Founded in 1976 and with more than 5,000 members, ASHI is the oldest and most respected non-profit, professional organization of home inspectors in North America. Its Standard of Practice and Code of Ethics is the industry standard. For more information, visit ASHI online. To stay connected to ASHI news and updates, please visit the association's Facebook page and Twitter page.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Contact: Dave Kogan
Director of Marketing & Business Development
(847) 954-3187
davek@ashi.org