Another successful PR event – Culligan of Dayton

Ron Blankenship cuts the ribbon in front of the new water refill station at Culligan of Dayton during the May 30th event.

Ron Blankenship cuts the ribbon in front of the new water refill station at Culligan of Dayton during the May 30th event.

Dayton, OH – Culligan of Dayton, located at 3900 Wilmington Pike in Kettering, hosted the public at a ribbon cutting and open house on Saturday, May 30th, to celebrate their new 24-hour, self-serve purified water station. GLD Enterprises Communications managed the publicity and development for the event. 

Culligan of Dayton opened its doors in 1970. Under the familiar tag, “Hey, Culligan Man!” the company has continually provided residential and commercial water conditioning and filtration systems, home and office bottled water and salt delivery, and 24-hour maintenance service.

The self-serve refill station became operational in January and IMG_0490dispenses purified water for refillable bottles at just $0.25 per gallon. Dan Thomas, manager of Culligan of Dayton, wants customers to know the value of having this kind of service, when they need it, day or night.

“A customer can pull right up to the machine and they won’t have to carry their water through a big store where you could pay as much as $0.40 per gallon,” Thomas said. “The unit is easy to operate and fits 1-gallon to 5-gallon refillable bottles.” He also suggested that the benefits are as much about quality as convenience.

“In my opinion, our ability to maintain and control the quality of our product is much better to a big-box, in-store refill station which is usually handled by an outside source,” Thomas said. “We do weekly testing and the unit is sanitized daily.”

According to Thomas, the superior water quality is a direct result of the highly controlled purification process the water receives before it is dispensed.

Kettering Vice Mayor, Bruce E. Duke reads a proclamation congratulating Culligan on their new services and continued growth.

Kettering Vice Mayor, Bruce E. Duke reads a proclamation congratulating Culligan on their new services and continued growth.

“The water is softened to remove calcium, dechlorinated through a carbon filter, and then sent through reverse osmosis for purification,” he said. “Then it goes through ultraviolet light to remove any residual bacteria.”

For more information on Culligan and their array of services, call (937) 294-0375, or go online to culliganohiovalley.com.

If you know a business with a milestone to celebrate – new location, additional services, now hiring – this is a perfect opportunity for GLD Enterprises Communications to help with some credible public relations! Contact us right away at 937-902-4857 or email gdeer@gldenterprises.net!