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Asheboro business helps stores around the country social distance

The company makes social distance decals to help customers know where to stand.
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ASHEBORO, N.C. — An Asheboro business is helping stores following social distancing rules.

Social Distance Floor Decals make as you would have guessed, floor decals. Rob Ainbinder and Mike Hall co-founded the business to provide floor decals, masks, and face shields to businesses looking to reopen and enforce good social distancing measures during the pandemic.

They’ve served restaurants, city governments, accountants, warehouses, and even government agencies all over the country. Their clients range from New Hampshire to as far as Phoenix, Arizona.

Their floor decals are customizable to allow each business a chance to do something different.

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Remember facts, not fear when talking about the coronavirus. You should take the same measures recommended by health leaders to prevent the spread of the flu and other viruses. That means washing your hands, avoiding touching your face, and covering coughs and sneezes.

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NC CORONAVIRUS HOTLINE 

The state also has a special hotline set up where you can call 866-462-3821 for more information on the coronavirus. You can also submit questions online at ncpoisoncontrol.org or select chat to talk with someone about the virus.

You can also text keyword VIRUS to WFMY News 2 at 336-379-5775 to find out more information.

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