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Coronavirus, Covid-19 response

Following the governments announcement to accelerate its response to the coronavirus outbreak, we felt it was right to clarify what actions we are taking as a business.

The protection of the food supply in the UK has never been greater and keeping your farm safe & secure will ensure we help to continue feeding the country.  We are aware of the further demands this will put on suppliers, so Livetec Systems Ltd is proud to say that it will continue to operate at full capacity, and fully support all our clients, and the whole poultry industry as we always have done.

As a biosecurity disease prevention & control company, contingency planning is a daily activity for us, and as such we have put into practice our own robust plan for day-to-day operations to ensure we reduce the risk of contagion to, and between, our staff, thus ensuring we maintain high levels of support for you through these challenging times.

We have a large pool of highly trained operational staff who are prepped and ready to go.  We have a full inventory of appropriate PPE for dealing with any pathogen outbreak that may arise on farm and we have a robust gas supply chain to meet demands.

Work on Farm Disease and Biosecurity Contingency Plans will continue with all our staff being able to work remotely.  Any farm visits will be made only when necessary and in consultation with the farm concerned. For us it is business as usual, and we will do all we can to keep it this way.

We are here to do all we can to support you and your business. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns HERE.

All at Livetec Systems wish you, your families, and your businesses well at this difficult time.

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