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Fujitsu Announces The Recipients Of The Keep Chch Warm


Fujitsu Announces The Recipients Of The Keep Christchurch Warm Campaign

Over the last two months, Kiwis have helped Fujitsu by nominating Cantabrians deserving of a Fujitsu Heat Pump. Fujitsu are proud to help Christchurch by donating over $70,000 worth of Heat Pumps and installing them into their homes or small-businesses.

The struggles and the stories shared have sincerely touched the hearts of Fujitsu making it a very difficult decision choosing the final recipients.

This has been no easy feat with over 500 nominations made nationwide. Each recipient will be visited by a certified Fujitsu contractor who will assess and install a brand new Fujitsu Energy Star rated Heat Pump, just in time for the wintery weather ahead.

Stephen Fleming, Fujitsu ambassador, is proud of the effort Kiwis have put in to help warm up Cantabrians lives.

“It is great to see Kiwis working together as a nation to help keep the people of Christchurch and most worthy nominees warm this winter. The response from the Facebook nomination process has been a huge success and a very moving experience”, he says.

Fujitsu Heat Pumps are New Zealand’s trusted and energy efficient heat pumps and offer New Zealand’s longest heat pump warranty of six years including full parts and labour. A correctly sized, installed and utilised heat pump can heat for less money than more traditional heating solutions, keeping your home drier, warmer and more comfortable all year round.

Fujitsu thanks the public for their support and helping make a difference to the recovery and rebuilding of Christchurch.

For further information head to www.Facebook.com/FujitsuHome or www.fujitsugeneral.co.nz

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