Maintenance managers, engineers name 40 Darn Good Products for 2013

Maintenance Solutions magazine has announced the winners in its annual reader's-choice Darn Good Products Awards.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Maintenance Solutions magazine, a sister publication to Healthcare Facilities Today, has announced the winners in its annual Darn Good Products Awards. 

The winners were selected via an email ballot to maintenance and engineering managers who receive print and online editions of Maintenance Solutions magazine, attend events and subscribe to e-newsletters. 

A total of 240 products appeared in the magazine or online between June 1, 2012, and April 30, 2013. Readers were asked to select products that met the criteria of innovation and usefulness. 

Take a look at the 40 products selected as Darn Good Products by reader votes.

 



July 10, 2013


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