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Donation to help New Life Center shelter in Goodyear better serve clients
$3K disinfecting machine will assist state’s largest domestic violence and sexual assault refuge
(Photo provided by the Goodyear Fire Department)
From left Carl Moore, New Life Center maintenance worker; James Wells, New Life Center maintenance worker; Laney Karabetsos, Build With Robots sales associate; Karissa Pletta, New Life Center volunteer service manager; Paul Luizzi, Goodyear Fire Department fire chief; and Zack Renschler, United Goodyear Fire Fighters Charities president.
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New Life Center, in Goodyear, was recently gifted a disinfecting fogger to better serve its clients.
New Life Center is the state’s largest domestic violence and sexual assault refuge and serves more than 1,000 children and adults annually through an emergency shelter and outreach support programs.
This donation, worth more than $3,000, will have an immediate impact. With the support of a Breezy Blue minibot, a hydrogen peroxide fogger for smart automated disinfection proven to eliminate over 99.9% of pathogens, will not only save staff time but also continue to improve the quality of NLC’s facilities for every resident and program participant.
Maintaining a facility with 104 beds is a large 24/7 task, and NLC recognized United Goodyear Firefighter Charities and Build With Robots for the donation.
The Goodyear Fire Department uses Breezy Blue for disinfecting foggers in all their stations.
Build With Robots is an Albuquerque-based tech company.
"At Build With Robots, we believe in utilizing technology to enhance people’s work,” Chris Ziomek, Build With Robots CEO, shared in a press release. “Our collaboration with Goodyear Fire to improve their operational efficiency with automation revealed a shared commitment to aiding those in need and bringing awareness through positive engagement.”