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Sales award in cool company

HALLAM’S Staycool Heating and Air Conditioning has been awarded Brivis Carriers number one dealer in Australia and Victoria in 2008.
Spokeswoman Julie Levin said the award was given to the business that had more sales than others nationwide.
“This means that potential customers will be reassured they are dealing with a very strong and reliable team,” Ms Levin said.
She said the company has been building in strength and size since it started in 1983.
“Staycool Hallam are supported by 33 installers and eight helpful office staff who assist in running a reliable and efficient business,” she said.
“We continually strive to be the best by improving customer service and ensuring customer satisfaction at all times.”
Fortunately, Ms Levin says, Staycool been able to weather the economic downturn as it was already a well-established company which focused on customer satisfaction.
“We plan to expand the business and continue to move forward into a bigger and better future.”

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