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❓ASK Is selling personal protective equipment a good business to get into?

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Currently with the global pandemic there are many people that are getting into side businesses in order to generate an income. Do you think that getting into a business that sells personal protective equipment would be a lucrative venture to go into especially considering that this is such a demand product globally at this point? The concern comes in with sourcing the items however should a reliable source be established would such a business venture be able to generate profits and have a good consumer base? What are your thoughts on this and ideas in terms of managing a personal protective equipment business?
 
I can say there is no business that not profitable when you know the right time and the right location for it. Personal protective equipment selling during pandemic is profitable because people need it to prevent a covid-19.
 
With the advent of corvid 19 selling personal protective equipment might no really be a bad idea because everyone is trying to keep safe now. So the market is widely open now with many prospective customers. If you have the means now is the better time to start
 
Your intention is good since it is at the right time. Many people are panic to be a victim of covid19 because it's a disease that kills fast. People will patronize you even more than your expectations.
 
Before the pandemic, nose masks are bought only by people that that work in factories and dusty areas. But now that it is a requirement imagine how much the manufacturers are making? Same goes for hand sanitizer. So yes, the pandemic has caused an increase in the sales of protective equipments.
 
Your intention is good since it is at the right time. Many people are panic to be a victim of covid19 because it's a disease that kills fast. People will patronize you even more than your expectations.
I think that one of the most important things that people need to realise when it comes to selling the personal protective equipment during a pandemic such as this is that whilst it can be a very good business opportunity you also have to have reasonable prices to allow people to take care of their health first and foremost.
 
It is a good business to venture into, almost every business is. It about the time and place of execution that makes the difference, the business will also need a lot of capital when starting up. So that needs to be considered as well, but if you have the capital, are In a place where it is in demand, then sure go for it
 
It is a good business to venture into, almost every business is. It about the time and place of execution that makes the difference, the business will also need a lot of capital when starting up. So that needs to be considered as well, but if you have the capital, are In a place where it is in demand, then sure go for it
I think that requiring a lot of capital is true of any business venture that you look to possibly get involved in and location does play a major role, because in a pandemic like this the convenient location can really help you out.
 
It have been noted that PPE sales have aided promotional enterprises in partially compensating for a reduction in other orders and, in some circumstances, even increasing revenue. Even while the PPE market seems to change by the day, it appears to have tremendous long-term promise as an income stream for industry firms, possibly into next year and beyond.
 
If the economic climate fits that business model, it will work great. I think it depends more on how self conscious the people are of their well being. The more concern, the higher the chance of your business surviving.
 
If the economic climate fits that business model, it will work great. I think it depends more on how self conscious the people are of their well being. The more concern, the higher the chance of your business surviving.
In my opinion i don't think that it will depend on how self conscious they are because in most countries it is mandatory to wear this ppe in order to be able to be out in a public space.
 
I think that one of the most important things that people need to realise when it comes to selling the personal protective equipment during a pandemic such as this is that whilst it can be a very good business opportunity you also have to have reasonable prices to allow people to take care of their health first and foremost.
That's it. It must not be too expensive. All hands are not equal. We have to be considerate and be faithful while running a business. Not all business you have to make all your profit.
 
Starting a business of selling personal protective equipments is a good one as long as you know your customers well. Going large scale is especially great because you can sell them to hospitals and other big companies that need those PPEs.
 
Personal protection Equipment is in demand because most companies use it as safety measures during the course of their works. You just need a good location.
 
Personal protection Equipment is in demand because most companies use it as safety measures during the course of their works. You just need a good location.
Companies are generally buying these in bulk so that they can abide by the government regulations that make it mandatory for all of the employees to use PPE to ensure minimal spread of the virus during this pandemic.
 
Companies are generally buying these in bulk so that they can abide by the government regulations that make it mandatory for all of the employees to use PPE to ensure minimal spread of the virus during this pandemic.
Even before the pandemic , companies are made to use personal protective equipment during their operation to avoid being infected by the dangerous chemical they release
 
Even before the pandemic , companies are made to use personal protective equipment during their operation to avoid being infected by the dangerous chemical they release
This is true with chemical plants. I think that the surge in demand is caused by even restaurants and grocery shops now requiring this equipment as well, as stipulated by the law.
 
Those who joined the business before the pandemic and have imported or produce plenty before the pandemic made millions during the pandemic.
 
Those who joined the business before the pandemic and have imported or produce plenty before the pandemic made millions during the pandemic.
This is very good for them and it was a good opportunity that they have secured for themselves. Finding the right supplier in the right time.
 

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