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Mayhew is Winner of ‘Take the ActiveGuard Challenge’

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New Jersey PCO Dennis Mayhew wins an iPad for participating in the Allergy Technologies promotion.

| January 4, 2013

AMBLER, Pa.  – Allergy Technologies announced Dennis Mayhew of Pittsgrove, N.J.-based Omega Pest Management as winner of the company’s ‘Take the ActiveGuard Challenge’ promotion. Mayhew wins in iPad from Allergy Technologies.

Allergy Technologies’ promotion gave pest management professionals the opportunity to enter a drawing to win an iPad for each purchase of ActiveGuard Mattress Liners between July and September 2012.  The winner was randomly selected from the large volume of entrants that participated in the challenge to implement ActiveGuard as part of their of bed bug control strategy.

According to Mayhew, the iPad is not only a great business tool but it represents a shift in his bed bug philosophy moving forward.

“I want to thank Allergy Technologies for the iPad. It’s an incredible piece of technology that I can use every day in my business,” said Mayhew. “Most importantly, I received this for purchasing a product I truly believe in — ActiveGuard Mattress Liners — and I’m looking forward to using these liners more and more as I grow my bed bug business exponentially in this new year.”

Mayhew purchased his ActiveGuard Mattress Liners from pest control distributor Residex at its Blackwood, N.J. location. According to Joseph Latino, chief operating Officer (COO) for Allergy Technologies, the company is proud to reward Mayhew with the iPad for his liner purchase.

“My congratulations go out to Dennis Mayhew not only for winning the iPad but more importantly for being a forward-thinking PMP,” Latino said. “By purchasing and using ActiveGuard, Mayhew is taking a pro-active approach to his bed bug business.”

For more information about ActiveGuard Mattress Liners visit www.allergytechnologies.com.

 

 

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