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Getting a Water Cooler is Easy

27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks, Managing Director, Office Watercoolers SW Ltd.

Office Watercoolers SW Ltd. water delivery means no more worrying about lugging heavy bottles from the store. Crisp, refreshing bottled water will come right to your home or office. And, since our bottles are recyclable and refillable, it's an environmentally-friendly choice!

What to Expect

Setting up your bottled water delivery is easy. Here's what you can expect:

• When you sign up for bottled water delivery, you'll select the date of your initial setup.
• A Route Sales Representative (RSR) will be assigned to you. Your RSR will arrive for your initial setup with your bottled water and water cooler, which will typically be installed for you. At this time you will also agree on a designated spot for pickup of empties and drop off of full water bottles.
• Your RSR will deliver every two or four weeks according to a designated schedule.
• On your scheduled delivery day leave your empty water bottles in the spot you have designated so your RSR can exchange the empties for full bottles.

It seems everyone is into drinking bottled water - and for good reason! Bottled water is not only convenient, it's a natural thirst-quencher and a cost-effective alternative to sugary drinks.

Another thing you should know is that bottled water is strictly regulated by the British Water Cooler Association (BWCA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to help ensure it's safe for your family and employees.

How to Choose a Bottled Water Delivery Service Provider

Think about it. You, your family and your employees drink water every day. And many people drink bottled water regularly. Yet some people know very little about their bottled water delivery service. It's worth a little time to find one that offers the quality, taste and service you deserve.

Here are some things to look for when choosing a bottled water delivery service:

1. Quality. You want drinking water that tastes pure and clean. Find out how water is processed and whether it meets or exceeds the quality standards required by regulation. www.bwca.co.uk
2. Commitment. Look for bottled water delivery companies whose core business is delivering bottled water. They have the experience, dedicated service professionals and delivery options you need.
3. Choice. Chose a supplier that does both bottled spring water and mains filtered water coolers for the best solution to meet your hydration needs. Ensure there engineers are CRB checked and WRAS trained with BWCA independent annual audits.

If you think a water cooler is a luxury you can't afford, think again! Office Watercoolers home and office water coolers conveniently dispense water at just the right temperature for whatever you need, from a chilled glass of water to piping hot water for tea. You can have bottled water for your cooler delivered as often as every two weeks to help ensure your family or employees always have crisp, refreshing water at the touch of a tap.

Our water cooler features and options include:

• Room temperature and cold spigots dispensing water at room temperature and chilled
• Hot and cold taps dispensing hot water between 75 and 95 degrees C and cold water below 8 degrees C
• White contoured, black contoured or stainless steel designs table top or floor standing.
• 19 ltr or 11 ltr with spill-proof caps to help prevent water leakage when changing bottles.

For a tailored product and service please call us on 01454 332845

Peter Brooks



© 2012 Office Water Coolers

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