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Cintas Corporation, a provider of workplace first aid, safety supplies and training services, launched the Two90 award program, which recognizes both the company for deciding to get an AED through Cintas that saved a life and the individual who deployed the unit saving a life. The award honors everyday bystanders who act in time to help save a life by using an AED that their company purchased through Cintas.

The Two90 award is an honor that is reserved for companies who demonstrate devotion to the well-being of employees and visitors by deciding to make AED units available in the workplace. Individual recipients receive a letter of commendation and “thanks” from Cintas, as well as a brass pin that places them in exclusive company with others who share these admirable qualities. The individual’s employer will also receive a letter, certificate and Two90 Note from Cintas leadership to proudly display, making employees and customers aware that they value life-saving technology and training.

For more information about the Two90 award program or to nominate an individual for the award, Cintas customers can contact their Cintas representative to complete a questionnaire.

Cintas offers three of the major AED units in the marketplace – Zoll, Defibtech Reviver line, and Philips. Cintas also offers first aid and safety products and services to help business prepare for and treat emergencies. For more information on Cintas’ products and services, please visit https://www.cintas.com/firstaidsafety/.



March 6, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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