A new Wallaceburg business is stepping up to help keep the folks at Chatham’s Hope Haven safe.

PuroClean owner David Morrison reached out to the small non profit to offer their deep cleaning services to help stop the spread of COVID-19. 

Since opening their doors as a cooling station in June of last year there have been protocols in place.

Now PuroClean has come in to help make the entire building safe for the homeless population that frequent the facility.

The company used a hospital grade disinfectant for all the counter surfaces and touch points.

Hope Haven  is open 3 days a week but they would like to open more.

There are currently about 90 visitors a week stopping in for a hot meal, a shower and laundry services.