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With most of the state now working from home, demand for home improvement and handy tasks has never been higher.

Along with ensuring that tradesmen can still continue their roles, Bunnings stores across the west have found more people looking to take on a new task around the home or learn a new skill.

Bunnings managing director Mike Schneider said the tasks were not only a good practical measure, but also helped people with their mental well being during times of social isolation.

“We’ve seen increased demand for necessary products that customers need to maintain their homes and we are focussed on making sure we can make these items available,” Mr Schneider said.

“We’re also hearing from customers that these projects provide a useful physical and mental distraction to the challenges of extended periods of time at home.

“We understand the importance that a reliable supply of key products is to both DIY and trade customers to keep their businesses running and support their local communities, particularly with emergency repairs and maintenance.”

Bunnings horticulturist Katy Schreuder also said more people had taken to growing their own food, in order to sure up their kitchen supplies.

“We’ve seen an increase in popularity of seedlings and we are working with our suppliers to increase supply and replenish our seedling stocks, as soon as they become available,” Ms Schreuder said.

Bunnings has also added in steps to help those who are helping others, giving exclusive access to stores to tradies, health and emergency services workers before 9am on weekdays.

Stores are also closing earlier to allow staff to re-stock shelves and conduct thorough cleaning.

Ewen McRae

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