KEY POINTS
  • Home Depot began distributing thermometers to all of its store and distribution center employees last week. It's asking them to check if they have a fever, a symptom of COVID-19.
  • The home improvement retailer is canceling major spring promotions that draw foot traffic to stores.
  • The company is limiting the number of customers in stores to 100 at a time and asking others to wait in a line outside. Its stores are an average of about 100,000 square feet.
An employee wears an orange Home Depot apron at a store in New York.

Home Depot has a new policy for store employees: take your temperature before going to work.

The home improvement retailer said in a Wednesday news release that it's distributing thermometers to employees who work in stores and distribution centers. The company asking employees to use the forehead thermometers at home to check for a fever, a symptom of COVID-19.