Trigg Labs, Makers of Wet Lubricants, Deemed an 'Essential Business' by Nevada

Trigg Labs, Makers of Wet Lubricants, Deemed an 'Essential Business' by Nevada

LAS VEGAS — Trigg Laboratories, the makers of Wet Lubricants, has earned an "Essential Business" designation in Nevada and has resumed shipping and manufacturing under carefully monitored health and safety guidelines.

"During these unprecedented times, our perseverance over COVID-19 depends on our commitment to each other and our communities. Our predominant priority is the health and safety of our partners, customers and team members," a company rep said.

Trigg Laboratories was designated an Essential Business due to having been categorized under "Logistics & Supply Chain Operations."

"We have been actively monitoring the health guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Governor Steve Sisolak of Nevada and the federal government. You can trust that we are dedicated to exceeding these standards," the rep explained.

They have enacted the following safety guidelines:

  • Before entering the facilities, all employees are temperature checked. Should anyone have a fever, they will be sent home and prohibited from returning to work until a doctor has given written permission.
  • All employees are required to wear gloves, face masks and face shields at all times when in the building.
  • All employees have been provided with antibacterial antiviral cleaners and are required to clean their workspaces regularly throughout the day.
  • Additional sanitation staff have been added to address high-contact touched areas in the facilities. They rotate continuously throughout the entire day.
  • Additional signage with CDC guidelines have been posted throughout our buildings to reinforce these high standards.
  • All break times have been staggered to minimize staff in common areas. The entire laboratory has been reorganized to allow for social distancing requirements.
  • All interior doors that can remain open within safety standards must remain propped open to further limit repeated touching.

"We will continue to enhance Wet customers' intimacy, while keeping safe and healthy. Therefore, we took decisive action and immediately implemented a two-part plan," said Michael Trigg, CEO and Founder of Trigg Laboratories. "One: to minimize exposure risk to all employees; two, to keep production and business operations running smoothly, ensuring that our products continue to be ready to ship to all distributors and retailers."

For additional details, and to place an order, contact a Wet distributor or call (866) 901-6285.

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