EVOLVE Business and Professional Magazine May 2020 | Page 24

SPONSORED BY HALIFAX HEALTH Steve Towsley for essential items were stopping by. A timely radio spot increased the momentum and soon people were lining up before opening. “It’s been a huge response from the community, a lot of people are coming,” Towsley said. While supply-chain concerns are real, Towsley said as long as they continue to get supplies from vendors, Florida Supply & ” Cleaning Products will keep selling them. “So far we’ve been fortunate that we’ve been able to procure those supplies,” he said. As for the uncertainty of it all, Towsley is philosophical. “If businesses can stay afloat and get their workforces working again, then the faster we can get back to some kind of normalcy,” he said. “The more normal, the less uncertain it is for people.” DISTILLING HELP One thing Jeremy Craig is certain about is shifting production of adult beverages at Copper Bottom Craft Distillery to hand sanitizer was the right thing to do. “We saw the need right away,” he said. “We decided to do it and let the chips fall where they may.” So the Holly Hill distillery reoriented production to sanitizer with 75 percent alcohol, well above the 60 percent recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Craig. “We produce high-proof alcohol, which is ethanol and one of the main ingredients in hand sanitizer is alcohol,” he said. “We had guidance from the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration on the formula.” At first, Copper Bottom was making and bottling the hand sanitizer with its own supplies, but as word spread, that changed quickly. If businesses can stay afloat and get their workforces working again, then the faster we can get back to some kind of normalcy.” | 18 | EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE