by SpillResponse | Oct 30, 2020 | First Call Cares, First Call Training, Giving Back, Safety Corner
As we know, home fires are the biggest public safety threat facing U.S. and Canadian families today, with one home fire reported every 86 seconds. Learn About Fires In just two minutes a fire can become life-threatening. In five minutes a residence can be engulfed in...
by SpillResponse | Jul 17, 2020 | #SpillLife, Community, Giving Back
Impacted by Covid-19, the Historic Village of Allaire was facing financial hardship due to the lack of being able to host events and fundraisers. The First Call Environmental New Jersey offices, via our First Call Cares program, donated cleaning supplies for the...
by SpillResponse | May 21, 2020 | #SpillLife, Community, Giving Back
Over the last month and half, First Call Environmental partnered with Q Barbeque and as a small way of saying thank you, provided meals to some of the local Frontline Heroes who are fighting COVID-19 in the Metro Richmond, VA area. Everyone here at First Call...
by SpillResponse | Nov 14, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Giving Back
At First Call, we strive to both make and be a difference within our communities. First Call Manager Michael Tomaszewski is on his 18th season of being that difference, coaching soccer for the YMCA in Augusta. Knowing full well the difference these team sports make in...
by SpillResponse | Oct 17, 2019 | #SpillLife, First Call Training, Giving Back, Safety Corner
It’s that time again. Flu season is upon us, so now is the time to get your annual flu vaccine to reduce your risk of contracting the flu, and to limit the spread of flu throughout your community. While seasonal flu viruses are detected year-round in the United...
by SpillResponse | May 20, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Giving Back
FRAE 2a FRAE3 FRAE4 FRAE5 The first annual First Responders Appreciation Event took place Friday May 10th at Atlas 42 in Glen Allen, VA. It served as an opportunity for First Call Environmental to come together and cement the bonds that we share as public servants...