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Locality: Columbus, Georgia

Phone: (706) 940-0262



Address: 1506 50th St 31904 Columbus, GA, US

Website: safety-first-collision-center.hub.biz

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Safety First Collision 07.11.2020

Safety 1st is looking to improve our team! We are currently looking for experienced body person and painter. Please email your resume and references to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

Safety First Collision 21.10.2020

Amazing experience and it's not over yet!!!!!

Safety First Collision 05.10.2020

Anxiously awaiting our turn on the auction block!!

Safety First Collision 21.09.2020

On the to Mohegan sun to sell the mustang

Safety First Collision 16.09.2020

Our car will be on The Auction Block at Barrett-Jackson at 5:30 today be sure to watch on the Velocity Channel or stream it live at Barrettjackson.com. #teamredjackets #barrettjackson

Safety First Collision 30.08.2020

Our final tip of the week. 5) Follow Your Intuition Finally, it's important to trust your intuition about the shop you're considering. If a shop isn't busy, maybe that's because customers are avoiding it because of shoddy repairs. If the place is really dirty, cluttered or disorganized, this might reflect the kind of work you could expect the shop to do with your car. Is the shop owner or manager a grouch who seems to resent answering your questions? You'll be happier with a shop where the owner communicates well and is straightforward with customers.

Safety First Collision 12.08.2020

Ready to watch the hard work of this awesome group pay off again! #teamredjackets #barrettjackson

Safety First Collision 06.08.2020

his week we will be providing tips for you to choose the right body shop. Tip # 4 Ask the Right Questions When choosing a body shop, ask some key questions. Does the shop provide a written warranty? And if so, for how long? What does the warranty cover? A one-year warranty is a minimum, some shops offer a lifetime warranty. Another key question is whether the shop carries fire and theft insurance. You want to be sure you're covered if your car is destroyed, stolen or burgla...rized. Don't forget to ask how long the shop has been in business. Make sure it has a business license. You will also want to know about the materials the shop intends to use. Are new, used or aftermarket body parts going to be used? New parts are obviously the best and used parts are fine, though they don't offer the savings people imagine. Depending on the damage to your vehicle, aftermarket parts can save a lot of money and can be just as good as the ones that come from the original manufacturer. If paint work is involved, ask how many coats of paint and clear coat the shop intends to use. See more

Safety First Collision 24.07.2020

Getting ready for another auction this weekend!

Safety First Collision 18.07.2020

This week we will be providing tips for you to choose the right body shop. Tip # 3: Get Several Estimates Taking your car to several auto body shops for repair quotes is the best way to avoid overcharges, while it's important to protect against being overcharged, you shouldn't simply take the lowest quote. Whether you have had a small fender bender or your car has been close to being demolished, getting a body shop estimate is one of the first steps that you need to take to get your car back to looking like new. The process of hiring a body shop to repair your vehicle can be stressful, particularly if you have just experience an automobile accident. Come see us at Safety 1st so we can help make this process less stressful! Our NEW office staff is more than willing to go the extra mile to help our customers in any way!