SIGA & Covid-19: What can you expect in the next few weeks

16. March 2020 1 minutes reading time

Across the globe, countries are taking drastic measures to slow the rapid spread of the corona virus.

It is very important to us to actively protect our customers, employees and their families and to make our contribution to slowing the spread.

For this reason, our sales representatives will not be visiting you in the coming weeks.

However, we are always here for you. Our sales team is happy to set up phone and online video calls to advise on your projects and provide technical training. Contact your SIGA rep directly or find your rep on our website.

Americans may use this link to find the rep for your state
Canadians may use this link to find the rep for your province

At this time and until further notice, shipments and deliveries are expected on time. We will update you if this situation changes.

Together, we will overcome this challenge.

Jessica Kumor

Jessica is SIGA North America's Marketing Director. It's her job to deliver you the latest research and practical tips for building air and weathertight buildings. When she's not interviewing customers and posting about building science you can find her refinishing furniture.

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