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Safety Precautions for Accompanied Services

Mobi • September 25, 2020

In just a few months the COVID-19 has had dramatic effect on our businesses, daily activities and society. From early this year we have been forced to quickly adopt new standards for our internal teams,in response to the situation. 

COVID-19

Although it has been a challenge, it has also been an opportunity for us to better focus on the importance of safety as well as implement improvements to our internal communications. As a company we are continuously learning how to maintain our group dynamics regardless of distance. The process has led to the welcomed benefit of improvements to our team synergy.


While we have adapted our internal operations to keep our team as safe as possible, we understand that many of our clients are in particularly difficult situations with quarantines, restrictions on travel, job assignment uncertainty, etc., not to mention the health dangers and added precautions involved for all of us. This is all in addition to the normal stresses that can accompany a relocation to a new county, culture and language.

We're here to support you

Japan Mobility is determined to continue to support our customers through this time when they need us more than ever. To do so we've come up with new procedures for how our accompanied services are delivered. We are taking considerably more precautions to ensure the safety our clients, ourselves and our community. We have implemented a COVID-19 policy, such as wearing a mask, sanitization, social distancing, etc., when conducting face-face services for our customers. 


We are extremely pleased that we can continue to support those who have chosen to make Japan their new home.

We have policies in place

For a more detailed outline of the specific actions and precautions we are taking on our accompanied services please visit our policy here: 

COVID-19 POLICY

We hope for the pandemic situation to quickly get better in the near future and look forward to the days when we can smile to you without a mask! In the meantime, please stay safe and healthy everyone.

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