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Giant Pink Ribbon formed at Bayhealth Sussex Campus

October 17, 2017

On Oct. 3, EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp. employees, along with clients from Bayhealth, Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, the entire project work force, and many others, donned EMCOR Pink Hard Hats and assembled to form EMCOR's signature giant human Pink Hard Hat Ribbon in a visible call to action for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and EMCOR's ninth Annual Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today campaign. The event was held at Bayhealth's new Sussex Campus construction site in Milford.

"This is EMCOR's ninth consecutive year of spearheading the national Pink Hard Hat initiative. Over the years, people have come forward to say they believe this unique way of raising awareness of the importance of breast cancer awareness and screening has had a positive impact on their own lives or that of a loved one," said Adam Snavely, president/CEO, Poole and Kent Corp. "Many of our employees wear hard hats on a daily basis for personal protection, and we're proud of their commitment to wear an EMCOR/Poole and Kent Pink Hard Hat in October to raise awareness for breast cancer, reminding women and men they can help protect themselves by getting screened."

Participants wore safety pink T-shirts to support Bayhealth's Go Pink! breast cancer awareness campaign. Funds raised are used to provide breast screenings and education programs offered through Bayhealth and its community partner, the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.

Throughout October, thousands of employees at 60-plus EMCOR subsidiaries across the U.S. are wearing EMCOR Pink Hard Hats at hundreds of work sites such as hospitals, infrastructure projects, shopping malls, manufacturing facilities and oil refineries.

Millions more will be reached nationally in October as EMCOR's U.S. fleet of 6,000 service vehicles display Pink Hard Hat posters with the Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today campaign message.

 

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