Snyder’s New Website has Launched!

Snyder Environmental launches video and website to announce COVID-19 era services.

North Little Rock, AR – The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the American economy and industry leaders like Snyder Environmental are adapting their service offerings to meet those new challenges. Snyder has re-tooled their environmental services offering to become a proactive partner with those trying to reopen and continue to serve their customers by offering decontamination services to clean businesses, buildings, and other affected areas that may have been exposed to dangerous pathogens.

“Change is coming to the way we do business,” says Snyder CEO Joe Carter. “Every employer wants to make sure their employees and customers are safe to return. We want them to know they have a qualified partner with decades of experience in making hazardous environments safe again.”

This week, Snyder re-launched SnyderEnvironmental.com with a video ad claiming “Change is coming” and “We are ready.” You can view the video here.

“We’re not a big believer in letting our circumstances define us,” said Carter. There’s no doubt, our economy has taken a huge hit financially and psychologically. Our new priority is helping as many people as we can return to normal operations as quickly and as safely as they can. Customer confidence is a key factor in returning to normal. Snyder and our alliance partners at EIS Holdings know that earning our client’s customer confidence is a big responsibility and we are ready to meet that challenge.”

Snyder is partnered with EIS (Environmental Infrastructure Solutions) Holdings, which also includes 1 Priority Environmental Services (www.go1priority.com), Earth Services & Abatement (www.esasite.com) and Simpson Environmental (www.simpsonenv.com) and currently ranks 3rd on the ENR largest abatement firms in the nation. Snyder is a premier provider of environmental abatement and remediation services throughout the South Central United States, particularly Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

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