August 2020 InGear e-Newsletter - Parts - Sales - Service

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Is your school district or church, looking for a used school bus? Looking to build your own RV? We might have just what you're looking for…

How to Disinfect Your School Buses The novel coronavirus has raised a lot of questions about how to best clean common areas and high-touch surfaces such as those in school buses. We have reached out to our suppliers to understand what can and can not be used on interior materials and surfaces. A lot of information has been published about COVID-19 on surfaces. We are not providing any rationale behind current scientific studies or findings. Our goal is to give you information directly from our material suppliers who have knowledge of the types of products that can be used on specific school bus parts. We have also incorporated guidance from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to support these recommendations. Here are some tips and guidelines for disinfecting your school buses to help keep children safe.

Lonestar Truck Group | Albuquerque has the following used school buses in stock and ready for immediate delivery:

General cleaning and disinfecting guidelines:

When cleaning/disinfecting surfaces, remember:

• Follow all safe handling and safety instructions for the cleaner/chemicals being used. Prices range from $2,950 - $8,500. Call for pricing.

• Surfaces may need to be “cleaned” before they are “disinfected.” Remove dirt and debris from surfaces before sanitizing. • If the cleaner/disinfectant is not ready-to-use (RTU) on a wipe, apply the cleaner to your towel and not directly to the surface. • Do not soak, saturate or leave puddles of cleaner or chemicals on surfaces. This can be harmful to material and soak through.

• Use personal protection equipment such as gloves to prevent direct contact with chemicals that may affect skin. • If splashing is possible, use personal eye protection such as a face shield or goggles to prevent potential eye contamination.

• Ensure adequate ventilation as specified by the instructions of the cleaners/chemical agents being used.

• Quarantine bus for 48hrs* if possible.

• Make sure towels being used are clean and free of any oils, dirt or residue from other chemicals.

• Do not mix chemicals.

*Specified by supplier and supported by The Journal of Hospital Infection: https://www.journalofhospitalinfection. com/article/S0195-6701(20)30046-3/fulltext

BLUE BIRD (71 Passenger) Buses for Sale: 2000 Blue Bird/International – T44E Engine – Automatic Transmission – 141k & 162k Miles – (Quantity 2). 2002 Blue Bird/International – T44E Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200k Miles (Quantity 6). 2004 Blue Bird/International – T44E Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200+k Miles. 2004 Blue Bird/International – DT44E Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200+k Miles. 2006 Blue Bird/International – Caterpillar C7 Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200k Miles. 2008 Blue Bird Vision – Cummins 5.9 Engine – 110k Miles – (Quantity 2).

THOMAS BUILT (71 Passenger) Buses for Sale: 2001 Thomas Built – Caterpillar 3125 Engine – Automatic Transmission - 200k Miles. 2002 Thomas Built – Caterpillar 3125 Engine – Automatic Transmission - 200+k Miles. 2006 Thomas Built – Mercedes MBE900 Engine – Automatic Transmission - 200+k Miles. 2006 Thomas Built – Caterpillar C7 Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200k Miles. 2007 Thomas Built – Mercedes MBE900 Engine – Automatic Transmission – 200k Miles – (Quantity 3).

For more information contact: Danny Torres Lonestar Truck Group | Albuquerque 505-833-1000 office 505-331-3720 cell Danny.Torres@TNTXTruck.com

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