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Rick, Prowash
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Hello Dan and all you P/wers,
This is my first post here and I wish it was better news.
I got a messege on my machine this morning. At first I thought it was a joke, like the Roy D. Mercer stuff. It started out something like "The other day we was havin lunch at the Jack in a Box out there in Cosicana, and there was a coupla fellas sprayin down the sidewalks. Well the sudsy water musta got under the door and when my wife steppped back she done slipped and fell". I kind of chuckled as I dialed the number left with the messege. My emotions quickly changed as the victim explained the story. It was for real! I was devastated! After four years of doing this stuff without a problem, we actually contributed to this lady's injury.
We are always talking about safety for ourselves and and the public. We always set out caution signs when working near the public. Our signs were out when this happened, but the signs were outside the store, where we were working. The accident occurred inside the store where a small amount of our water had seeped under the door.
Well, I've had all day to cry about it. I'm glad I'm insured. I hope I can afford insurance next year. I feel sorry for the old lady. There is no broked bones or anything lasting, just bumped and bruised pretty good.
Don't ever think you got it all covered. We will be taking steps to assure that this does not happen again.
Dan, You are to be commended for your efforts to provide "Profesionalism" to the power wash industry. You have come a long way since we first met on the other bbs four years ago. I will continue to stop in here daily.
See ya,
Rick
This is my first post here and I wish it was better news.
I got a messege on my machine this morning. At first I thought it was a joke, like the Roy D. Mercer stuff. It started out something like "The other day we was havin lunch at the Jack in a Box out there in Cosicana, and there was a coupla fellas sprayin down the sidewalks. Well the sudsy water musta got under the door and when my wife steppped back she done slipped and fell". I kind of chuckled as I dialed the number left with the messege. My emotions quickly changed as the victim explained the story. It was for real! I was devastated! After four years of doing this stuff without a problem, we actually contributed to this lady's injury.
We are always talking about safety for ourselves and and the public. We always set out caution signs when working near the public. Our signs were out when this happened, but the signs were outside the store, where we were working. The accident occurred inside the store where a small amount of our water had seeped under the door.
Well, I've had all day to cry about it. I'm glad I'm insured. I hope I can afford insurance next year. I feel sorry for the old lady. There is no broked bones or anything lasting, just bumped and bruised pretty good.
Don't ever think you got it all covered. We will be taking steps to assure that this does not happen again.
Dan, You are to be commended for your efforts to provide "Profesionalism" to the power wash industry. You have come a long way since we first met on the other bbs four years ago. I will continue to stop in here daily.
See ya,
Rick