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Great Yarmouth councillor launches fundraiser for Malawian babies

September 14, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund, Malawi news — Written by Dominic

A councillor from Great Yarmouth has this week launched a fundraising appeal in the borough, to help raise money for orphaned children in Malawi.
Brenda Taylor first visited the poverty-stricken country back in 2006, after raising enough money to provide Malawian residents with a bicycle and a new chicken house.
The latest fundraiser is in [...]

Two popular types of water coolers available today

September 14, 2010
Posted in Water Coolers — Written by Isabella

Water plays an important role in our lives and this is why it is important to drink pure and clean water. If you want to provide pure and fresh water to your family then install a water cooler in your home. Water coolers are designed in such a way that they dispense uncontaminated cold water [...]

The top 4 reasons to install plumbed in water coolers

September 13, 2010
Posted in Mains Fed Watercoolers — Written by Dominic

Plumbed-in or bottle-less water coolers are preferred by people all across the world these days because they offer pure drinking water. These water coolers are designed in such a way that they can be directly attached to the pipeline. The best thing about plumbed-in water coolers is that they eliminate all the hassles which come [...]

Plumbed in water coolers – Top 3 benefits of using them

September 10, 2010
Posted in Mains Fed Watercoolers — Written by Isabella

Plumbed in water coolers are one of the most economical and convenient options for workplace drinking water. If your business has the ability of installing a plumbed-in water cooler, it can be helpful in many ways including space, affordability and convenience.
The plumbed-in water coolers are specially designed to offer ambient and cold drinking water [...]

Bottled water coolers – Drink cold water whenever you want

September 9, 2010
Posted in Bottled Watercoolers — Written by Isabella

Do you want to provide fresh and pure water to your family? If yes, then consider buying the latest water coolers. These coolers are also known as dispensers which offer cold and warm water at any time of the day. Some of the latest water coolers also offer water at room temperature. Due to different [...]

Malawi to benefit from newly-trained health surveillance assistants

September 8, 2010
Posted in Malawi news — Written by Isabella

According to the World Health Organisation, the healthcare situation is dire in Malawi at the moment. It is estimated that there are just two doctors and 59 nurses per 100,000 Malawians, and that 65 per cent of nurse vacancies remain unfilled.
There is obviously a serious shortfall in medical skills in the country, with around 59 [...]

Highland council invests more than £90,000 in water coolers

September 8, 2010
Posted in Water Coolers — Written by Dominic

Highland council spends more than £90,000 every year on water coolers for offices and schools. Reports showed that a total amount of £91,772 was spent by local authorities on water coolers from 1st July 2009 till 30th June 2010. This amount includes buying, renting and maintenance cost.
These water coolers are supplied to the properties including Inverness [...]

Reasons to have water coolers in your office

September 7, 2010
Posted in Water Coolers — Written by Dominic

If you run an office, there are many things which you need to take care of to ensure that your employees are happy, and ensuring that there is a constant supply of drinking water is one of them.
Here are a few reasons why you should buy a water cooler for your office:
Easy to use
Watercoolers [...]

Medical aid team set off from Glasgow to Malawi

September 6, 2010
Posted in Malawi news — Written by Nicholas

Glasgow City Council is this week sending a 17-strong humanitarian aid team to Malawi to build a new medical clinic for people who have lost limbs.
Working as part of the Lord Provost, Bob Winter’s Malawi Fund, the team is made up of staff from a number of organisations, including:
• Lord Provost & International Office
• Access LLP
• Glasgow [...]

Mains fed water coolers –reasons to purchase one

September 6, 2010
Posted in Mains Fed Watercoolers — Written by Nicholas

Mains fed water coolers offer a continuous supply of filtered and chilled water to users. Unlike bottled water coolers, mains fed water coolers do not need any additional water bottles. This is because they are connected to the existing water supply in your building.
Water coolers can now be found at many places including offices, [...]

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