Speaking at the launch of the promotion John Cusack of Blulift outlined ‘the idea came about when we were contacted by a number of local organisations who use our equipment to maintain sports grounds from fixing floodlights to painting clubhouses. We felt that many local organisations could address a lot of jobs that they have been putting off due to perceived cost or lack of knowledge of where to source specialist equipment to tackle these jobs safely. The range of applications is very broad so everyone from a group of local residents looking to tidy up their estate to a club looking to give the clubhouse a facelift can benefit from the prize’. Currently Blulift is used to maintenance national heritage buildings, stadium repairs, buildings maintenance to specialist filming assignments. Â
The joint Blulift and Spin FM runs on the week beginning Monday 30th April and community groups and local club can enter by listening to Spin Talk each day. Interested organisations submit the local project they feel would benefit the most by having the use of access equipment to work safely at height. The winners can select from the Blulift range of UDrive, Trailerlift or Spiderlifts based on the height requirement and whether the job is indoors or outdoors. The access equipment will be delivered to the winning organisation with full training provided. Â
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Pictured launching the Blulift Community Group competition are John Cusack and Pat Browne from Blulift joined by Spin Southwest’s Sadhbh Picilaidis,  Alan Morrissey and Eilis Morrissey. Community groups and clubs have the chance to win a weeks worth of support to tackle local community projects with Blulift.