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Coronavirus COVID-19 is developing rapidly across the UK and the impact on customers and workforces is likely to be significant, and in some cases unavoidable, but as of currently, Coopers Fire is continuing to operate as business as usual. 

Coopers Fire are continuing to manufacture at full capacity and their main telephone number is working as usual with the majority of the Coopers Fire team still available to receive emails, talk on the phone or via Microsoft Teams and/or Skype for Business.  

Precautions to minimize risk 

The UK Government guidelines are being adhered to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus and Coopers wishes to assure customers that all sections of the business are working as usual. 

They have put precautions in place to minimize the risk to colleagues and, where possible, staff members are working from home and are coming into the office on a rota system. Coopers has good IT systems and infrastructure to carry on working. 

These are challenging times for everyone, Coopers will be doing everything they can to ensure they continue to provide life-saving products to customers, whilst also keeping employees safe. 

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