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Cash for Clunkers Program 2015
AVON Protection, manufacturer of respiratory protection products, has re-launched a promotion that will save you money and potentially your life.
The “Clash for Clunkers” program was such a big success for the manufacturer and their customers, it was only a matter of time to bring this deal back to the people. The deal is simple. Any law enforcement agency can turn in their old facemasks for a $50 instant credit towards the purchase of a new AVON Protection facemask. For example, trade in (4) tired masks, get $200 towards (4) new masks. The only “small print” here is you have to choose between the AVON C50, FM53 or the PC50 facemasks. Basically, you choose between a popular Law enforcement, Military or Corrections mask. Each model has specific features geared to their division of the Public Safety industry.
If $50 credit wasn’t good enough here’s another great part, AVON Protection will accept old masks from ANY manufacturer from all eras! I remember we had a “Cash for Clunker” order in house for which the customer sent us a half dozen masks from World War 2. AVON honored the trade in and us sales folks had an opportunity to look at a piece of history, reflecting on how far technology has come.
New Covert Product
Committed to Law Enforcement
TOP SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL, HIDDEN, COVERT are some of the keywords used around Law Enforcementsâ Detective and Narcotics divisions. The safety of our public defenders can be put in jeopardy when these people, products and/or strategies are revealed. Twenty years ago when information sharing was limited to a few channels, officers didnât have to worry as much about blown cover as they do now; but like IÂ said twenty years ago.
The âINTERNETâ evokes immeasurable number of first thoughts. The main objective of the internet however is boiled down to one thing: the dissemination of information. As a dealer in the Law Enforcement industry I have dealt firsthand the struggle with using this tool as a business ally instead of a window for peering eyes through cupped hands. How am I to target this specific audience and educate them of the latest technology but without spilling the proverbial beans to the masses?
If you are expecting my next few sentences to answer my own question, they wonât be. Actually, Iâm using the first Pro-Tech Sales blog to request the help of the audience, YOU, the readers of this blog to be exact. Call it a social experiment on our new website. For instance, our website has (5) surveillance products that are actually Surveillance categories with bland explanations. Iâd love to share the exact products with details and images, but you see the irony of the TOP SECRET versus the Internet. What I need now, and going forward, is your help. Letâs use my previous example as a metaphor for what I mean. I need the dissemination of YOUR information.
I encourage all those interested to please peruse the new website and share any comments with me directly. You are the internet, quite frankly true, and I am the user. The more information you provide to me, the better I can create this webpage environment for you. If you would like to sign up to receive our newsletters, please do and indicate what brands, products and information you would like to be updated on. Our goal here is to educate you with the information that can be used by all.