Hire Update Andrews Air Conditioning Becomes New Official
Shirt Sponsor For Charlton Athletic Football Club Andrews Air Conditioning, the specialist air conditioning division of the Andrews Sykes Group, has today announced that it will become the new official shirt sponsor for the League One champions, Charlton Athletic Football Club (also known as the ‘Addicks’) as they move in to the Championship for the 2012/13 season. The one year contract will see the Addicks’ new red home strip adorned with Andrews Air Conditioning branding - the company specialises in the hire of portable air
conditioners and the installation of fixed air conditioning. Other Andrews Sykes’ divisions (which include heater, chiller, boiler, dehumidification and pump hire) will also benefit from elements of the deal including sponsorship of the club’s Valley stadium. The sponsorship deal is a culmination of long standing relationship between the Charlton-based neighbours - both having being located in or around Charlton for over
100 years: Andrews Air Conditioning currently maintains the air conditioning and heating equipment at both The Valley and Charlton’s Sparrows Lane training ground in New Eltham. While the immediate benefit to the South East depots is obvious, Andrews Sykes believes the deal will also be advantageous to the UK and worldwide brand due to
the profile, prestige and potential audience figures associated with televised Championship football. Andrews Sykes Group managing director Paul Wood explained: “We hope that 2012/13 will be a successful year for both Charlton and ourselves. Like the club, we’re
extremely ambitious and are aiming to considerably grow our market share during the next 12 months. We believe this sponsorship deal is a great opportunity to take the Andrews Sykes name to a wider audience.” Charlton chief executive Stephen Kavanagh said: “I am delighted that we have concluded an agreement with Andrews Sykes. We have worked with them for a long
time, and it’s great to have a successful local business on board.” The Andrews Sykes Group has previously had sponsorship agreements including one with Russell Brookes, the highly successful rally driver, whose ‘Andrews Heat for Hire’ liveried car was a well known feature in Motorsport for many years.
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A Smart way To Fight Dust Pollution DF Ecology, the specialist manufacturer of a range of environmentally focussed products designed for rental firms, landscapers, demolition contractors, recycling and construction companies have revealed their latest innovation, the Smart Dustfighter. The Smart Dustfighter is designed to provide outside workers with safe protection from airborne contaminates and is ideally
suited for contractors working with dust producing equipment, such as disc cutters, wall chasers etc. The Smart Dustfighter produces a fine mist of water through a series of high-pressure jets; the mist is then propelled onto the site by a powerful fan, rendering the area free from unhealthy and hazardous material. Similar in size to a mini cement mixer, the Smart Dustfighter operates from ordinary mains power and delivers a maximum
coverage of up to 13-metres through six nylon fan blades fitted to an aluminium hub, connected to twelve stainless steel water nozzles. The Smart Dustfighter weighs just 77kg and has wheels for easy transportation. It consumes water from 3.6 to 5.8 litres per
minute at 2.5 Bar via a quick-release standard water hose connection. The Smart Dustfighter is part of a range of dust suppression equipment manufactured by DF Ecology. Their Dustfighter 7500MB recently scooped an award from European Rental Association, being described by the judges as a “fantastic niche product
and an environmentally important one,” whilst adding, “DF Ecology is always looking for ways to develop the rental market with new and profitable rental products.” Reply No. 25
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