Well done- Sail away to safety
Intersafe’s managing director, Adrian Pendle, said: “We were delighted to be able to help this very deserving cause and donate some time to check out their electrical equipment. The Trust is based in a building that is predominantly made of wood, so it was particularly important because of the risk of fire, which could be caused by faulty electrical equipment.”An engineer from Intersafe arranged to visit the Trust’s HQ and spent a day checking out 241 electrical items – everything from kettles to microwaves to computers.Chris Williams, Jubilee Sailing Trust’s IT manager, said: “Intersafe was great. From initial contact to completion of the job was only four days – I couldn’t believe how quickly it happened! The money Intersafe has saved us will go straight back into the charity and will help more disabled people discover the pleasure of sailing on a tall ship.”
Well done- Sail away to safety
Fareham company Intersafe recently came to the aid of a sailing charityby PAT-testing its electrical equipment. The Jubilee Sailing Trustpromotes integration between able-bodied and physically disabled peoplethrough the adventure of tall-ship sailing.
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