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For over three decades, we've been the leading #healthcare laundry services and linen rental provider along the East Coast.

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Go #Vote and exercise your rights as American citizens! While we take care of our nation's #healthcare #laundry 🧺 fdrcorp.com

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As the entire world is anticipating the next #COVID19 wave, make sure your #healthcare facility is covered with essential #PPEs for your providers! Call us now to learn about #FDR’s reusable isolation gown program: 800-FDR-0097 #MedTwitter

As the entire world is anticipating the next #COVID19 wave, make sure your #healthcare facility is covered with essential #PPEs for your providers! Call us now to learn about #FDR’s reusable isolation gown program: 800-FDR-0097

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It's National #Handwashing Awareness Week! While #COVID19 taught us well about the importance of personal protection and hygiene. #FDR would like to remind you to wash your hands often! Keep washing your hands, while we do your facility's #laundry! #NHWAW fdrcorp.com

It's National #Handwashing Awareness Week! While #COVID19 taught us well about the importance of personal protection and hygiene. #FDR would like to remind you to wash your hands often! Keep washing your hands, while we do your facility's #laundry! #NHWAW

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#FDR services is always on the forefront of protecting employees and making sure the #healthcare of #America is supported by our efforts! fdrcorp.com

#FDR services is always on the forefront of protecting employees and making sure the #healthcare of #America is supported by our efforts! 

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New York City’s Times Square will be closed to the public on New Year’s Eve for the first time in decades. Instead, the ball drop will be a private affair honoring frontline workers. nyti.ms/3pAe2bY