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Thru the Lens: Building Technology Engineers, Inc. employees to wear EMCOR Pink Hard Hats throughout October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Stoneham, MA Building Technology Engineers, Inc. (BTE) proudly announces that 100 of its employees at various job sites throughout the state are wearing EMCOR Pink Hard Hats throughout October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as a “Call to Action” supporting breast cancer screening and awareness as part of EMCOR’s 7th Annual “Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today.” campaign.  

BTE provides operations and maintenance, facilities management and technical services to commercial, institutional and industrial companies, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMCOR Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 leader in mechanical and electrical construction, industrial and energy infrastructure, and building services for a diverse range of businesses.

Shown are employees at Building Technology Engineers, Inc. wearing Pink Hard Hats as a “Call to Action” for EMCOR’s 7th Annual Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today.” campaign. BTE employees proudly pose wearing their EMCOR Pink Hard hats at the company’s headquarters office in Stoneham, Mass. Shown are employees at Building Technology Engineers, Inc. wearing Pink Hard Hats as a “Call to Action” for EMCOR’s 7th Annual Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today.” campaign. BTE employees proudly pose wearing their EMCOR Pink Hard hats at the company’s headquarters office in Stoneham, Mass.

BTE branded Pink Hard Hats will be seen by thousands of people as its employees work at scores of job locations throughout the state and are joined by thousands of additional EMCOR employees coast-to-coast who are also wearing Pink Hard Hats during October at hundreds of work sites-ranging from hospitals to roadways, and from malls and military bases to universities.

The “multiplier effect” continues, as even more people are reached with the “Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today.” message as EMCOR employees take the Pink Hard Hats home each night and are seen by spouses, daughters, sisters, etc.

Additionally, BTE service vehicles, in combination with EMCOR’s fleet of 7,000+ service vehicles, are displaying Pink Hard Hat posters with the “Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today.” message; they’re reaching millions more people throughout streets coast-to-coast the entire month of October.

“Building Technology Engineers (BTE) is delighted to be participating in EMCOR’s 7th consecutive year of conducting this national initiative,” stated James Lane, Senior Vice President and General Manager, BTE. “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 Pink Hard Hat throughout October to raise awareness for breast cancer and how women and men can help to protect themselves by getting screened.”

Visit EMCOR’s Pink Hard Hat site: http://www.emcorgroup.com/pinkhardhat

 

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