Spectrum Chemical Donates Personal Protective Equipment to City of New Brunswick First Responders

Celebrating its 50th year in operation, Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp., a global leader in fine chemicals, laboratory equipment and supplies, has partnered with the City of New Brunswick to provide personal protective equipment to police and fire department personnel.

June 8, 2021 10:00 UTC

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Celebrating its 50th year in operation, Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp., a global leader in fine chemicals, laboratory equipment and supplies, has partnered with the City of New Brunswick to provide personal protective equipment to police and fire department personnel. This month Spectrum Chemical donated 1,000 N95 respirators and several cases of Spectrum-brand hand sanitizer to support New Brunswick first responders.

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PHOTO - L to R: Russell Kneipp, Spectrum Chemical COO; Officer Eddie Bobadilla, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Captain Chris Stellatella, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Lieutenant Jake Bornheimer, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Sergeant Thierry Lemmerling, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Jobe Dubbs, Spectrum Chemical VP of Marketing.(Photo: Business Wire)

PHOTO - L to R: Russell Kneipp, Spectrum Chemical COO; Officer Eddie Bobadilla, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Captain Chris Stellatella, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Lieutenant Jake Bornheimer, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Sergeant Thierry Lemmerling, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Jobe Dubbs, Spectrum Chemical VP of Marketing.(Photo: Business Wire)

The company’s corporate headquarters in New Brunswick, NJ, includes major production, distribution and warehouse operations, as well as quality control labs and a pharmaceutical compounding training center.

“Our company has been a part of New Brunswick for 31 years, and we remain committed to giving back to the community that welcomed and supported us,” said Randy Burg, Spectrum Chemical president and CEO. “As part of our 2021 Giving Back Program, we want to thank first responders with New Brunswick police and fire departments for their heroic efforts on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. Spectrum is extremely happy to show our appreciation and support with these protective masks and other supplies.”

Throughout 2021 and beyond, Spectrum Chemical plans to continue to share its 50 years of success with local communities.

“We’re grateful to have Spectrum Chemical as a long-time partner in our city,” added New Brunswick Mayor Jim Cahill. “The true definition of any successful business or corporation is one that prioritizes bettering its own community, and Spectrum sets the standard. We thank them for this generous donation.”

About Spectrum Chemical

Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp. is a provider of fine chemicals, laboratory equipment and supplies serving more than 120 industries in approximately 70 countries. The company offers more than 250,000 products in laboratory, scale-up and bulk quantities including the largest selection of USP-NF-FCC-BP-EP-JP chemicals in the world. All chemicals undergo extensive laboratory testing in three state-of-the-art facilities while the company’s extensive scientific documentation provides supply chain transparency and change control required for quality-driven industries. For more information, visit www.spectrumchemical.com.

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Contacts

Media Contact: Sandra Oak, Nsight Public Relations, 321-591-1508, soak@nsightpr.com
Company Contact: Jobe Dubbs, Vice President of Marketing, Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp., 310-359-9529, jdubbs@spectrumchemical.com

Source: Spectrum Chemical Mfg. Corp.

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PHOTO - L to R: Russell Kneipp, Spectrum Chemical COO; Officer Eddie Bobadilla, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Captain Chris Stellatella, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Lieutenant Jake Bornheimer, New Brunswick Fire Dept.; Sergeant Thierry Lemmerling, New Brunswick Police Dept.; Jobe Dubbs, Spectrum Chemical VP of Marketing.(Photo: Business Wire)

Spectrum Chemical COO Russell Kneipp and New Brunswick Police Sergeant Thierry Lemmerling fist bump over Spectrum PPE donations to the New Brunswick, NJ police and fire departments.(Photo: Business Wire)

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