Captain America washes windows at the Children's Hospital of Georgia Dec. 5. Courtesy photo
Captain America washes windows at the Children's Hospital of Georgia Dec. 5. Courtesy photo

In pictures: Heroes wash windows at Children’s Hospital of Georgia

(Photos courtesy Wellstar)

Captain America, Flash, Spiderman and Iron Man brought smiles to the faces of some of the patients at the Children’s Hospital Georgia Dec. 5.

Employees of S&K Building Services donned the costumes as they cleaned the exterior of the hospital, according to Lisa Kaylor, the hospital’s lead communications and media coordinator. Patients could see them as they worked.

S&K Building Services employees have dressed in the costumes at other children hospitals in the country.

Spiderman washes windows at Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
Employees of S&K Building Services donned the costumes as they cleaned the exterior of the hospital.
Employees of S&K Building Services at Children’s Hospital of Georgia Dec. 5. Courtesy photo
Captain America prepares to wash windows at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia Dec. 5. Courtesy photo
Employees of S&K Building Services donned superhero costumes as they cleaned the exterior of the hospital Dec. 5.

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