Hydro Systems opens search for inspiring stories with Hydro Frontline Heroes Campaign


Hydro Systems, a world leader in chemical dispensing equipment, software and services, today launched its Hydro Frontline Heroes contest to recognize cleaning professionals who are helping in the fight against coronavirus. Nominations are open until June 30 and can be submitted at https://hydrosystemsco.com/frontline-heroes/

Hydro will choose one winner each week to receive a JBL® Wireless Bluetooth Speaker. At the conclusion of the contest period, Hydro will select one overall winner and donate $2,500 to the food bank of his or her choice. 

“We want to show our gratitude.  Whether they are front and center or working behind the scenes, cleaning professionals are going above and beyond to clean with confidence and protect others during the coronavirus pandemic,” said Matt Hayas, Global Product Manager, Hydro Systems. “We are honored to recognize their efforts and to help support a local food bank of the grand prize winner’s choosing, as people are in need of basic necessities now more than ever before.” 

The Hydro Frontline Heroes contest seeks brief yet compelling stories about cleaning professionals who are going above and beyond expectations during this difficult time. Non-government, U.S.-based janitors, custodians, building service contractors and other facility cleaning employees are eligible for nomination.  

To nominate an individual for Hydro Frontline Heroes, visit https://hydrosystemsco.com/frontline-heroes/

For more information about Hydro Systems, visit http://hydrosystemsco.com/

 



May 4, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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