Complete the FM Reader Survey and Win!

30 October 2009 - As part of the launch of the inaugural FM e-Newsletter, we are delighted to invite all readers to take part in our online reader Survey (see link below) – and be in the draw to win one of two Howard Leight by Sperian Radio Hi-Visibility Earmuffs, each valued at $150.
The FM reader Survey is your chance to comment on the magazine and help shape its future directions.
We continually strive to improve the content, appearance and useability of the magazine, and your personal input is a vital part of that process.
Simply click on the Survey link, respond online to each of the questions, and then click Submit at the bottom of the form – it’s that easy! The Survey should take no more than a few minutes to complete.
All respondents will be in the draw to win one of two magnificent Howard Leight by Sperian Radio Hi-Visibility Earmuffs. These state-of-the-art earmuffs are the only AM/FM radio earmuffs incorporating an exclusive reflective headband that glows when exposed to light, offering increased visibility and safety. They can also be connected to a portable MP3 or IPod through an AUX input plug.
Howard Leight by Sperian Radio Hi-Visibility Earmuffs have an attenuation rating of SLC80 27dB, Class 5, and are certified to AS/NZ 1270.

So, fill in the Survey now and be in the draw to win! Click HERE to access the Survey.

Submissions close Friday 18 December 2009.

More information
Sperian Protection www.sperianprotection.com.au
1300 139 166

2 Responses on Complete the FM Reader Survey and Win!

  • How pleasant it is to read a magazine that deals with real issues in a genuine way, not just full of ‘puff pieces”. Some more case studies outlining approaches to problems and their resolution would not go astray either.

  • By admin at November 9th, 2009

    From the editor:

    Hello Julian,
    It’s a great pleasure to hear from you - and I hope all is well at Furntech-AFRDI these days!
    I’m grateful for your suggestions about an increase in the number of feature articles; keep your eyes peeled for some challenging stories in the next issue, specifically regarding the damage that can arise from low-flow water devices, as well as maintaining a major facility during renovation.
    All the best,
    John Power

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