History of HART Health
Our Mission Statement
We enhance the quality of people’s lives at work and play by being the premier service provider of occupational medical and first aid supplies.
HART Health Van Service Program
In 1997, we took our 23 years of experience in the medical and first aid fields and launched the HART Health Van Service Program. We were already well known and respected through out the United States, so our van service program was the next logical step for providing our customers even more responsive service. Over these years, we’ve refined our method for refilling and servicing first aid kits at businesses work sites.
Have developed a highly efficient system that enables us to closely track our customers’ product use and inventory. Our vans are never out of stock, and there’s never a need for back orders. Because we’re passionate about customer service, we do more than just provide products. We clean and organize our clients’ first aid stations and kits, keep an accurate inventory, check the expiration dates on all the medications (it’s important!) and pay a personal visit to our customer contact before we leave. It’s a full service program that provides high quality products and answers to our customers' specific needs.
Through our unique selling process, our enthusiasm for what we do, and our highly professional customer service, we’ve been able to respond to the growing demand for our services from businesses across the nation.
HART Health Timeline
1923: Joseph and Cyril Hart founded a family-owned pharmacy in Seattle.
1974: Our President purchased the pharmacy and introduced the HART brand of OTC medications and other immediate care medical supplies.
1975: We began nationwide distribution of HART brands.
1997: The HART Health Van Service Program was launched in Seattle.
1999: We incorporated our business and expanded into a new metropolitan area.
2000: Our team developed a unique system that allows us to stock customers’ first aid kits to their specifications.
2001: We implemented the use of a handheld device to allow our specialists to stock first aid kits to the customer’s detailed specifications.
2004: The HART $MART Selling System was launched.
2005: Development started on the HART Health Van Service Franchise business model.
2006: HART Health began awarding Franchises throughout the U.S.
