Freezing temperature expected for Valentine’s Day
If you want us to deliver to a residential home, please schedule the delivery on the 13th so that we will have a two-day window for delivery. We will NOT leave flowers at a freezing temperature if no one is home!
According to a weather forecast, Huntington area will likely experience a rare freezing temperature for this year’s Valentine’s Day. Please note that we have the following policies for the deliveries when the outside temperature becomes below 35F.
(1) If the delivery goes to a residential house, we call the recipient first to make sure that someone is there to receive flowers.
(2) If we cannot get in touch with the recipient, we will leave a message and will not attempt to deliver until we get a response.
(3) If we go to the house but no one opens the door, we leave a delivery notice at the door and bring back the flowers to our store.
These policies are intended to make sure that our flowers will not be frozen dead.
If you are thinking to order a boxed roses over the Internet, please think again. These boxed roses will be delivered by a common carrier, such as Fedex. They will leave the box when no one is home, even if the temperature is freezing.
Here’s what happens when boxed roses are left at freezing temperature.
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