Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners to Provide In-House Bunker Gear Cleaning for Cobb County (GA) Fire Rescue

Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners

Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners announced a contract award from Cobb County (GA) Fire Rescue. As part of the award, the Cobb County Fire Rescue has leased Minerva in-house warehouse and office space within the department’s Fire Annex as to provide in-house cleaning and repair for their department. Minerva’s Georgia Facility now relocates operations to the Cobb County Fire Annex at 3200 Austell Road SW, Marietta, Georgia 30008.

Formally located at 1950 Collins Boulevard in Austell, Georgia, this new facility will allow Minerva to support Cobb County’s efforts in implementing a full NFPA 1851 compliance program. This facility will be a benefit to all fire departments surrounding Cobb County as it will also allow Minerva to continue to service their existing customer base while providing adequate space for growth. The company is excited to provide superior in-house service to Cobb County Fire Rescue and to continue to serve the Georgia Fire Service as a whole.

About Minerva Bunker Cleaners

Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners is trusted by F.D.N.Y. and thousands of departments nationwide with the cleaning, repair, and maintenance of their Bunker and EMS gear. They are a Third Party Verified ISP (Independent Service Provider) by Intertek & Underwriters Laboratories and fully compliant with the current NFPA 1851 Standard, ensuring proper care of all of your PPE. Their factory trained repair specialists and six locations (Colorado, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New York, and Ohio) help ensure they maintain the fastest turnaround time in the industry. For more information, contact Karen Slezak directly at (770) 542-7620 or email Karen at karen.slezak@bunkergearcleaners.com.

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