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News Release from: Dyno-Secure | Subject: Franchisee Mike Hicks
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2008
Dyno-Secure to the rescue
Speed of response by Dyno-Secure franchisee Mike Hicks was a key factor in averting disaster.
The stormy wet weather we have been experiencing over the country has had some unexpected knock-on effects Dyno-Secure franchisee Mike Hicks in East Sussex came to the rescue in one such drama
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 26 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The torrential rain in the Lewes area meant that the district council was called into action and had to quickly open up its sandbag stores to come to the aid of local householders and businesses.
However, when they tried to open one of the more rural stores in Barcombe, they realised there was no key.
Enter Mike.
Having been called out by the council, he was there within half an hour and stood in three inches of water to open the lock.
Just as he completed the job, two local residents arrived to collect the sandbags and they were quickly able to go and protect their property before the water got too high.
Mike says: "The speed of response was a key factor so that people could help themselves and avert disaster.".
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