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Spectrum Water Coolers Named 2007 Dealer of the Year by Two Leading Industry Sources

Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:54pm EST
Spectrum Water Coolers Named 2007 Dealer of the Year by Two Leading Industry
Sources

    JESSUP, Md., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum Water Coolers has been named
2007 Dealer of the Year by Water Technology(R) Magazine and by Innowave, a
WaterLogic USA Group Company.
    Water Technology(R) Magazine annually recognizes excellence among water
dealerships and this year named Spectrum Water Coolers "2007 Dealer of the
Year" for outstanding performance and presence in the water industry.  In
addition, Innowave/WaterLogic USA, the worldwide leader in water cooler
manufacturing, named Spectrum "Dealer of the Year" for its unsurpassed
national sales and service performance.
    "It is a significant honor to have been named Dealer of the Year by two
organizations at the forefront of our industry," said Jeff Doughty, founder
and CEO of Spectrum Water Coolers.  "Spectrum is growing extremely fast, and
we look forward to another exciting year in 2008.  This recognition is a vote
of confidence that we are headed in the right direction."
    Spectrum provides an environmentally friendly alternative to bottled
drinking water to offices throughout the United States.  The service is also
half the cost of bottled water, uses 65% less energy than typical water
coolers and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 98%.
    "As large and small companies move away from consuming bottled water for
environmental, cost and health reasons, they look to Spectrum as the
nationwide alternative," added Doughty.
    In 2007, Spectrum installed nearly six thousand water coolers as part of
the largest national POU water cooler contract in the industry's history.
    Spectrum, The Green Solution for Offices Nationally
    In 2008, Spectrum will be introducing new state-of-the-art water cooler
options. These environmentally friendly additions, coupled with a variety of
ecologically-minded products and services will usher in a new era of
environmental corporate responsibility.
    "Progressive offices have always sought amenity-based programs to enhance
employee productivity and morale.  Today, they are asking for programs that
also address environmental concerns," Doughty said.
    Spectrum provides nationwide service coverage to its diverse group of
Fortune 500 customers in 49 U.S. states and eight of the largest cities in
Canada.  For more information, please visit www.SpectrumWaterCoolers.com.
SOURCE  Spectrum Water Coolers

Jeff Katz, 800-475-5037 x1233, or cell, +1-718-858-6123,
JKatz@SpectrumWaterCoolers.com



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