Cleaning service offers first responders disinfection service for first responders

A New Jersey cleaning service is doing its part during the coronavirus crisis by cleaning vehicles belonging to first responders.

News 12 Staff

Mar 26, 2020, 2:32 AM

Updated 1,491 days ago

Share:

A New Jersey cleaning service is doing its part during the coronavirus crisis by cleaning vehicles belonging to first responders.
The pandemic is taking its toll on New Jersey’s protectors. In Newark, three police officers and six firefighters have tested positive for the illness. There are others in quarantine awaiting results and others who are out with flu-like symptoms.
As departments do what they can to protect New Jersey residents, Morris County-based Timeless Restoration is doing its part to protect those on the front lines.
The Wharton company was in Union on Wednesday to clean the town’s police department’s vehicles.
RELATED: Your Coronavirus Photos
undefined

“It’s a combination of wiping, cleaning and then fogging the air in the vehicle, which basically gets it as best we can,” says Timeless Restoration owner Bruce Wishnia. “We need these brave men and women to do what they’re doing for us.”
Wishnia says that he was receiving so many calls from customers asking about cleaning advice during the outbreak that he thought he could do more.
“Then it hit me. I’m like, what about the police? What about the first aid squads? What about the fire departments,” he says.
First responders have been working nonstop during the outbreak.
“We still have to go out there. We have to handle calls. We have to go into houses,” says Union Police Capt. Bob Perez.
Photos: The Impact of Coronavirus Around the World
undefined

Wishnia and his team have been cleaning vehicles since last week – scrubbing down as many emergency vehicles as they can.
“Whether it’s once a day or once a week, it helps us give our firefighters piece of mind that it’s getting done a little bit more thoroughly then what our regular guys would be doing,” says Union Fire Capt. Donald Vitale.
The team cleans about 20-30 vehicles a day all throughout Morris and Union counties. Wishnia says that they will keep doing it.
“They’re risking their lives in a new way. They’re risking their family’s life. What they are doing is unbelievable,” Wishnia says.
Wishnia says that he hopes that other companies also step up to help.


More from News 12
NJ Forest Fire Service: 510-acre wildfire in Wharton State Forest now 100% contained

NJ Forest Fire Service: 510-acre wildfire in Wharton State Forest now 100% contained

1:53
Plenty of sunshine today with cooler temps for New Jersey; freeze watch until Friday

Plenty of sunshine today with cooler temps for New Jersey; freeze watch until Friday

0:20
NJ Transit rail service into and out of Penn Station New York delayed due to overhead power issues

NJ Transit rail service into and out of Penn Station New York delayed due to overhead power issues

1:53
Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

1:50
Threatening message found at Dwight-Englewood middle school

Threatening message found at Dwight-Englewood middle school

2:27
How to protect spring plants from frost and freeze

How to protect spring plants from frost and freeze

0:25
Asbury Park man sentenced to 40 years in prison for 2021 home invasion, sex assault

Asbury Park man sentenced to 40 years in prison for 2021 home invasion, sex assault

0:26
Union police searching for missing 60-year-old man last seen at Whole Foods parking lot

Union police searching for missing 60-year-old man last seen at Whole Foods parking lot

New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction from landmark #MeToo trial

New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction from landmark #MeToo trial

0:24
Fanwood police warn of possible concert ticket scams on Facebook

Fanwood police warn of possible concert ticket scams on Facebook

0:36
New Jersey Instagram fraudster 'Jay Mazini' sentenced for his crypto scheme that preyed on Muslims

New Jersey Instagram fraudster 'Jay Mazini' sentenced for his crypto scheme that preyed on Muslims

Ready to explore the great outdoors? These 14 tips can help you stay safe while hiking

Ready to explore the great outdoors? These 14 tips can help you stay safe while hiking

Your Road Trip Close to Home adventure guide for April 25

Your Road Trip Close to Home adventure guide for April 25

1:13
The East End: Shou Sugi Ban House in Watermill

The East End: Shou Sugi Ban House in Watermill

2:54
Longtime Democratic US Rep. Donald Payne Jr. dies at 65 following heart attack

Longtime Democratic US Rep. Donald Payne Jr. dies at 65 following heart attack

0:56
Passaic to get $1.6M in federal funds to reduce flash flooding where 2 people died

Passaic to get $1.6M in federal funds to reduce flash flooding where 2 people died

2:56
Doctors combine a pig kidney transplant and a heart device in a bid to extend New Jersey woman's life

Doctors combine a pig kidney transplant and a heart device in a bid to extend New Jersey woman's life

0:43
Jersey Proud: Manchester HS students teach older generation about tech

Jersey Proud: Manchester HS students teach older generation about tech

2:23
'The tower is an eyesore.' Demolition of former Nabisco factory tower set to begin after 1-year delay

'The tower is an eyesore.' Demolition of former Nabisco factory tower set to begin after 1-year delay

1:03
Rep. Gottheimer announces another attempt to put an end to NYC’s congestion pricing plan

Rep. Gottheimer announces another attempt to put an end to NYC’s congestion pricing plan