Hand sanitizer for the ag community available at no cost, register by 4 p.m. Monday
Press release:
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County is pleased to partner with New York State Agriculture and Markets, CY Farms LLC, and Genesee County Farm Bureau to provide New York State hand sanitizer at no cost to the ag community in Genesee County.
Please register by 4 p.m. on Monday, May 18.
Distribution will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19 at the local Cornell Extension office, 420 E. Main St., Batavia.
Genesee County production farms of any type are encouraged to participate, along with farm stands, CSAs, greenhouses and U-pick operations.
The goal is to support safe and healthy workplace practices to keep our agriculture workforce strong.
Liquid hand sanitizer is available by the case -- 4 gallons to a case (with a pump). This is a liquid, not a gel.
For ease of use, businesses may decide to purchase small spray bottles for daily use and refill them from the gallon jug.
Please note that this is a 75-percent alcohol-based liquid gel. It is highly flammable. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. It is not drinkable.
Farms interested in picking up hand sanitizer should complete the online registration here.
Include farm contact information, requested quantity and time slot for pick up (to limit wait times and traffic).
Quantities may be adjusted before pick up to ensure adequate supplies are available to as many farms as possible.
Details for picking up:
- Stay in your vehicle and wait for a staff member to direct you to the pick-up area;
- Whoever is picking up the sanitizer for your farm will need to wear their own face covering and load the cases of sanitizer into their vehicle;
- If you are getting more than one case, consider bringing a handcart;
- Please maintain social distancing when picking up;
- Staff will need to collect some information from you before you can pick up the sanitizer.
Supplies are limited.
The suggested guidelines for each farm are:
- 1-6 employees: 1 case
- 7-15 employees: 2 cases
- 15 plus: 3 – 4 cases