Kubota’s newly launched national campaign ‘Working Safely, Saving Lives’, which aims to raise £250,000 for 20 air ambulance charities across the UK whilst also promoting the importance of health and safety in the workplace, will be coming to Tillage Live on Wednesday 16 September
The UK agricultural and construction sectors are two of the most dangerous and hazardous industries in terms of fatal accidents and serious injuries. For agricultural or construction workers for instance, who could have a life threatening accident, the critical service the Air Ambulance provides can be their only hope of survival.
The ‘Working Safely, Saving Lives’ campaign is specifically designed to raise crucial funds for the 20 UK air ambulances. It costs approximately £2,500 every time an air ambulance takes to the air, with its life saving rescue missions funded by the public’s generous donations.
How to donate
To encourage people to donate and raise money, Kubota is giving away one of its Special Edition RTV-X900 utility vehicles in a prize draw, which will be showcased for visitors to see at Tillage Live along with a selection of Kubota’s market leading range of agricultural machinery.
The all terrain vehicle, featuring a special edition black finish and chrome alloys, offers exceptional performance and versatility for all year round working, whether this be on a farm, construction site or golf club.
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, plus a host of other monthly prizes, simply visit www.worksafewithkubota.com or TEXT: ENTER to 65012. Alternatively, visit our website or Facebook page to find out more. Kubota will also be promoting the campaign to those who visit its stand at all the shows it attends over the next 12 months, starting at the CLA Game Fair this month.
Tickets for the prize draw are £5 each and people can enter as many times as they like for the chance to win the Special Edition RTV-X900 (worth over £16,000). Terms and conditions apply.
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