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Donation from Ergodyne

Donation from Ergodyne

describe the imageSt. Paul based safety manufacturer, Ergodyne, is helping Twin Cities Habitat keep volunteers safe and comfortable this winter. Ergodyne recently donated nearly 13,000 pieces of safety equipment to Twin Cities Habitat including safety vests, gloves, caps, and much needed rain gear.  “The Ergodyne donation of rain coats will allow our staff and volunteers to remain dry and safe during inclement weather as we assist homeowners in their efforts to live in a safe, decent home,” said Pat Lund, Twin Cities Habitat’s A Brush With Kindness program manager.

Since 1983, Ergodyne has pioneered the development of products that Make The Workplace A Betterplace™. What started with just one product has grown into a line of top flight, battle-tested, Tenacious Work Gear®; all precision crafted to manage the elements, improve productivity and provide protection for workers on jobsites the world over. For more information on Ergodyne, visit www.ergodyne.com or call 800.225.8238.

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