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A breath of fresh air

By Bridget Cook
The campaign aims to educate parents and carers about the importance of asthma management.
Harvey Norman Fountain Gate has given away a total of eight Dyson vacuums to local child-care centres, kindergartens, pre-schools and community care centres.
Local communities had the opportunity to vote for thechildcare centres in their area they thought needed toreceive a free Dyson vacuum.
The vacuums will be a key tool in targeting indoor asthma and allergy triggers.
Their advanced filtration systems will help maintain a clean environment, removing dirt, dust and other allergens which can all trigger asthma attacks.
The campaign strongly pushes the message to childcare centres as to how important it is to protect the kids in their care.
For further information contact Harvey Norman Electrical, Westfield Fountain Gate on 8796 6777.

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