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We have been monitoring the situation since COVID-19 cases began to increase. As safety is our top priority, we must do what is best for both our employees and for our students. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.
While our training facilities will be closed, note that we are still available to conduct training at your facility. This includes our standard training courses such as Basic Arborist and Line Clearance Arborist Training. This applies to our Build Your Own training option as well.
You can learn more about training at your location here.
We will continue to monitor the situation and will reach out to you directly in 2021 to discuss new training dates at our facilities. If you would like us to contact you, please complete the form below.
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