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Keywords: retail melbourne australia to organise toorganise retail technology transportation signs food and drinks foodanddrinks to organise toorganise Low Pressure fail to eject water high enough from water cooler to quench thirst 1 Explore www.bentsai.com's 52669 photos on Flickr! Enough Pressure to eject sufficient water to the right height. FITNESS FIRST LTD 58 FLEETS LANE POOLE DORSET BH15 3BT UNITED KINGDOM Attention: Mr. Andy Cosslett Chief Executive Officer LOW PRESSURE FAIL TO EJECT WATER HIGH ENOUGH FROM WATER COOLER TO QUENCH THIRST Dear Mr. Cosslett, I wish you well. I am a fan and a member of Fitness First Australia. During my visit to the branch at Melbourne Central Mall, Melbourne city, Victoria, Australia, I noted the risk of communicable disease and poor maintenance on the water cooler. In a nutshell: Low pressure on the water cooler result in low stream of water = touching of metal part of cooler that have saliva and other body fluid from others which could lead to the spread of communicable diseases, pimples or other effects to Gym Members. I seek no remuneration and I hope you will take this feedback positively as a goodwill gesture from me investigate on this. Please share this feedback to all Fitness First clubs around the world and I hope you could store this feedback in your company’s knowledge base as a reference in your decision to purchase new water coolers for future clubs. Enough Pressure to eject sufficient water to the right height. FITNESS FIRST LTD 58 FLEETS LANE POOLE DORSET BH15 3BT UNITED KINGDOM Attention: Mr. Andy Cosslett Chief Executive Officer LOW PRESSURE FAIL TO EJECT WATER HIGH ENOUGH FROM WATER COOLER TO QUENCH THIRST Dear Mr. Cosslett, I wish you well. I am a fan and a member of Fitness First Australia. During my visit to the branch at Melbourne Central Mall, Melbourne city, Victoria, Australia, I noted the risk of communicable disease and poor maintenance on the water cooler. In a nutshell: Low pressure on the water cooler result in low stream of water = touching of metal part of cooler that have saliva and other body fluid from others which could lead to the spread of communicable diseases, pimples or other effects to Gym Members. I seek no remuneration and I hope you will take this feedback positively as a goodwill gesture from me investigate on this. Please share this feedback to all Fitness First clubs around the world and I hope you could store this feedback in your company’s knowledge base as a reference in your decision to purchase new water coolers for future clubs.
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