Truck stop association provides free online H1N1 toolbox

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The National Association of Truck Stop Operators (NATSO) Foundation has created an online H1N1 toolkit that provides information on avoiding the virus.

 

The ‘H1N1 For No One’ toolkit was created for truck stop and travel plaza operators, but contains helpful guidelines for drivers and fleet operators as well. Information was collected from the US Department of Health and Human Services.

 

“Thousands of travellers rely on truck stops and travel plazas daily for food and fuel. We want the public to know that we are taking H1N1 seriously and are making the necessary preparations so we can continue to provide the level of service we are known for even if a pandemic occurs,” said Lisa Mullings, president of the NATSO Foundation.

 

To access the resource, visit: http://www.natsofoundation.org/h1n1/

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