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Worcester Bosch launches new campaign to highlight the benefits of air conditioning  

Worcester Bosch launches new campaign to highlight the benefits of air conditioning  

Worcester Bosch has launched a new campaign, Cool “#LikeABosch”, designed to raise awareness for British homeowners on the benefits of installing an air conditioning unit in their property. As part of this, the company is giving away a Bosch Climate 3000i air conditioning unit to one lucky installer. 

The company believes that installers can enhance their competitiveness in their market by offering comprehensive heating and cooling services, including air conditioning, within their product portfolio.  

It says that diversifying their offerings to include air conditioning installations not only meets the growing consumer demand but also positions installers as versatile and adaptive service providers in an evolving market. 

The prize, the Bosch Climate 3000i, includes a purifying filter that the company says eliminates up to 95% of dust particles, smoke odour and pollen. It also boasts an energy efficiency rating of A++ for cooling and A+ for heating. 

Martyn Bridges, Director of Technical Services at Worcester Bosch, said:  “With temperatures starting to rise and summer approaching, the demand for dependable cooling systems grows ever more critical. Both homeowners and businesses are seeking reputable installers to deliver effective solutions, ensuring indoor comfort throughout the sweltering summer season.

“Our new campaign Cool #LikeABosch will drive homeowner awareness of air conditioning. To celebrate, we are offering installers the opportunity to win one of our Bosch Climate 3000i air conditioning units, perhaps encouraging them to diversify into offering cooling solutions.”

To enter, installers need to login to their loyalty account, visit https://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/preview/professional/trade-air-con-competition-entry and answer a simple question. The winner will be chosen at random on 31 July 2024.  

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