At Aftermath, we support those who protect us. From conferences to contests, we actively look for ways to make the hard work you do just a little bit easier. Last month, we sponsored our annual Spring PPE Sweepstakes. This year, we more than doubled the prizes, and added several more grand prizes, too.
Most everyone agrees: law enforcement is dangerous work. But even the most seasoned veteran might not realize the serious risks associated with blood or biohazards. Using proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is the best way to stay safe and protect yourself from harmful diseases, viruses, and bacteria.
We’d like to say a great big thanks to the over 1,500 officers and 980 departments across the US that participated in this year’s sweepstakes. We’ve already given away hundreds of PPE kits, just like the kind our technicians wear, and we aim to do more than ever in 2017.
So check your email to see if you’ve won, or view the grand prize winners on the contest page. Each winner will receive a complete PPE kit designed to protect against bloodborne pathogens and diseases like MRSA and Hepatitis. Kits include:
Grand prize winners also receive a Bail Out Bag from 5.11 Tactical. This top rated bag is made especially for Active Shooter Response Teams and is used by law enforcement and military around the world.
If you weren’t one of this season’s winners, never fear! New contests are headed your way, including our annual Aftermath Collegiate Scholarship and the famous Aftermath K9 Grant. Aftermath also offers regular opportunities to win PPE. Each week, our senior managers visit police and law enforcement conferences all over the US. If you see us, be sure to stop by the booth and say hello to the Aftermath team to find out how you could be a winner! Follow us on Twitter to find out where we’ll be next.
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