Aftermath Attends the New Hampshire Chiefs of Police Association Trade Show

This past week, Aftermath representatives had the privilege of attending the 2016 New Hampshire Chief of Police Association Trade Show and Training Conference held at the Radisson, Manchester, NH. While we only visited for a single day of the event, the conference presented an excellent opportunity to grow our NH market and meet new people from different branches of local law enforcement, including members of the Sheriff’s Department, the Department of Safety, state police, and local police departments.

Attending the show were Stephen Brown, Aftermath’s Director of Business Development, who provided a corporate perspective on the industry, and Kristin McKenna, Manager of Law Enforcement Relations and former Aftermath technician and supervisor. Conference goers were very interested and excited to hear about who we are, what we do, and the options Aftermath offers to families in need of biohazard cleanup. Kristen and Stephen also discussed the remediation process and how it works, as well as informing attendees about the learning opportunities offered by the company, including our Bloodborne Pathogen and PPE training and presentations.

New Hampshire Police Learn More About Aftermath

The most frequently asked question was in regards to response time. Kristen responded by explaining Aftermath’s strategic service locations and general procedures: “Once dispatched, we have 45 minutes to get to our shop and then we are on our way! Technicians will call with an ETA as soon as they are on the road.” Other officers asked about how long the company has been in business (20 years) and about licensing and our ability to handle medical waste (Aftermath is licensed to handle and transport medical waste in 48 states).

In addition to answering questions and passing out marketing materials, representatives also gave away a 5.11 tactical bag and a PPE kit. The lucky prize winner was Londonderry Police Department Detective Sergeant Patrick Cheetham. Attendees were also excited to hear about QuikClot giveaway contest for New England Law Enforcement. The contest is going on the whole month of June, and many of the attendees entered.

Aftermath is Backing the Blue in New England

Aftermath is a proud partner of law enforcement in New Hampshire, throughout the east coast, and nationwide. The conference may be over, but New England first responders still have time to enter our Backing the Blue contest. Have everyone in your office enter once daily to win QuikClot kits for your department! The drawing is open to all members of law enforcement in the following states: MA, RI, NH, ME, CT, VT. No purchase necessary. Offer void where prohibited. Valid for legal US residents 18 years or older. Entries are accepted until 6/30/2016. Additional rules and restrictions appear on the website.

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