The FumeCaddie® has won the Safety Equipment & Personal Gear category
The FumeCaddie® has won the Safety Equipment & Personal Gear category
Vehicle exhaust removal2 Aug 2021General
Professional Tool & Equipment News (PTEN), a publication dedicated to automotive service professionals who service America’s vehicles and help keep them moving, has formally announced its 2021 Innovation Award Winners.
With over 130 product nominations from more than 65 companies for 23 different categories, Plymovent is happy to say that our FumeCaddie® has won the Safety Equipment & Personal Gear category! Plymovent’s FumeCaddie® along with other category winners will be featured in the PTEN August 2021 Issue. All entries were judged by a panel of automotive repair industry professionals on their ability to make vehicle diagnosis and repair easier and more efficient, as well as make shops more productive.
The Plymovent FumeCaddie® was introduced in November 2020 as an innovative and efficient method of extracting hazardous exhaust fumes at the source emitted by any vehicle or apparatus running indoors.
PTEN Innovation Awards were established in 1999 to honor companies that innovate with new tools and equipment to help auto repair professionals excel at their job.
Since 1975, we have made it our business to ensure clean air at work, providing high-quality vehicle exhaust extraction and industrial filtration products to protect workers across the world. Plymovent is the world leader in protecting firefighters, EMS personnel and others from exposure to hazardous vehicle exhaust fumes. From existing stations, to new turnkey facilities, our totally automatic start-up and disconnect source capture systems are the recommended method for controlling exhaust emissions at your station.
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