New businesses spring up to battle COVID-19

New businesses spring up to battle COVID-19

One provides disinfecting services, another will change your oil at home
Larry Sanders sprays a disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him around while treating the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center in Durango.
Bruce Byce of Durango Mobile Lube says he changes oil in about three cars a day currently, but plans are to do up to 10 to a dozen cars a day in the Durango area.
Employees with Four Corners Clean prepare to spray atomized disinfectant in the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center. Nick Johnson said the treatment requires occupants of buildings to vacate the premises for two hours.
Not all businesses are getting slammed by COVID-19. Christian Shepard created Durango Mobile Lube to cater to first-responders, medical professionals and other people who are busier than ever and appreciate a mechanic who will go to them for an oil change. Bruce Byce works on a Subaru Forrester parked on Main Avenue.
Nick Johnson with Four Corners Clean discusses his new business that disinfects building interiors to kill viruses and bacteria after treating the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.
Bruce Byce of Durango Mobile Lube says the new business started by Christian Shepard, who also owns The Handyman Can, a remodeling and home repair business, helps him to keep a paycheck coming in. COVID-19 has slowed business for the The Handyman Can, and Shepard started the mobile oil change business to keep his trucks in operation and his employees busy and on the payroll.
Larry Sanders sprays atomized disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him on April 10 while disinfecting the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.
Larry Sanders sprays the disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him on April 10 while disinfecting the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.

New businesses spring up to battle COVID-19

Larry Sanders sprays a disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him around while treating the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center in Durango.
Bruce Byce of Durango Mobile Lube says he changes oil in about three cars a day currently, but plans are to do up to 10 to a dozen cars a day in the Durango area.
Employees with Four Corners Clean prepare to spray atomized disinfectant in the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center. Nick Johnson said the treatment requires occupants of buildings to vacate the premises for two hours.
Not all businesses are getting slammed by COVID-19. Christian Shepard created Durango Mobile Lube to cater to first-responders, medical professionals and other people who are busier than ever and appreciate a mechanic who will go to them for an oil change. Bruce Byce works on a Subaru Forrester parked on Main Avenue.
Nick Johnson with Four Corners Clean discusses his new business that disinfects building interiors to kill viruses and bacteria after treating the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.
Bruce Byce of Durango Mobile Lube says the new business started by Christian Shepard, who also owns The Handyman Can, a remodeling and home repair business, helps him to keep a paycheck coming in. COVID-19 has slowed business for the The Handyman Can, and Shepard started the mobile oil change business to keep his trucks in operation and his employees busy and on the payroll.
Larry Sanders sprays atomized disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him on April 10 while disinfecting the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.
Larry Sanders sprays the disinfectant as Nick Johnson, both with Four Corners Clean, guides him on April 10 while disinfecting the MakerLab at the Powerhouse Science Center.
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