Things we don’t know vs. things we do know (or musings at the water cooler)

Things we don’t know vs. things we do know (or musings at the water cooler)

A broad, sweeping headline for sure. Could encompass many, many things. Let’s narrow it down a little.

Things we don’t know:

  • How long a piece of string is.
  • How it is that the judges of The Great British Bake Off failed to keep Helena on.
  • Why we can’t touch our elbows with our tongues. (Apparently this has been debunked; we don’t really want to know though).
  • Why new scissors are behind impenetrable hard plastic packaging.

Things we do know:

  • AquAid Water Coolers have been delivering exceptional service to now more than 34,000 customers since we began operations over 20 years ago.
  • Our customers range (geographically) from Aberdeen down to Torquay and everywhere in between and;
  • (Size wise) from single occupant premises to hundreds of thirst-quenched occupants at multiple premises and;
  • (Longevity) here today, gone tomorrow type establishments: events; festivals; markets – to customers who have been with us since year dot.

Now you know (and don’t know) too. Feel better? We do hope so. We certainly do!

Working with the knows and needing a water cooler solution for your premises, why not contact us at AquAid today? We’ll be delighted to assist.

AquAid in Aberdeen

AquAid in Aberdeen

You may not be aware of this, but AquAid not only supply water coolers the length and breadth of England, but also throughout Scotland too.

There are three branches of AquAid in Scotland, these being: AquAid Edinburgh, based in Midlothian, AquAid Glasgow, based in Hamilton and AquAid Aberdeen, based in Stonehaven.

AquAid Aberdeen provides a wide range of water coolers and water related products and services to the North East of Scotland and have been in operation since 2000.

Aberdeen itself is clearly a fascinating city; having produced not one, but three Nobel Laureates (these being JJR Macleod (1923); John Boyd Orr (1949) and RLM Synge (1952)); boasts many ‘firsts’ and has an interesting history with a huge variety of fascinating and perhaps little known factoids that make any Aberdonian proud of their heritage:

*For example: “In 2012, HSBC named Aberdeen as a leading business hub and one of eight ‘super cities‘ spearheading the UK’s economy, marking it as the only city in Scotland to receive this accolade.”

Denis Law, Scotland’s joint top goal scorer, is an Aberdonian. During his footballing career Denis Law scored 30 international goals during 55 matches for Scotland. A record only equalled by Kenny Dalglish.

Aberdeen has the busiest civilian heliport in the world.

The Robert Gordon University launched the UK’s first degree course in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

Aberdeen has won the Britain in Bloom contest a record number of times.

From having the oldest maze in Scotland – Hazlehead Maze – planted in 1935; having one of the oldest newspapers in Britain -The Aberdeen Journal – first printed in 1748; through to building the fastest sailing ship ever, (the Thermopylae), and the first stern trawler being built in Aberdeen – the city has a wealth of culture and can-do spirit.

AquAid North East (as they are commonly known) in Aberdeen may not have the longevity of some of the aforementioned establishments, but they have been providing water coolers, dispensers and boilers to customers for the past sixteen years. Contact them now to assist with all your water cooler and water related product requirements.

*extracts from an article at the Aberdeen City Council

AquAid Scotland welcomes you

AquAid Scotland welcomes you

by Fern Shaw

Since its humble beginnings in 1992, AquAid has grown to the extent of being equipped to supply an extensive range of

Bottled and Mains-Fed water coolers, water dispensers, water boilers and water related products the length and breadth of the UK.

Today, AquAid boasts 23 branches nationwide; this includes three local depots servicing customers throughout Scotland.

Not quite the ABC’s in Scotland, but rather the A’s, E’s and G’s, we first introduce to you:

AquAid Aberdeen – based in Stonehaven, Scotland

The AquAid Aberdeen branch opened its doors in 2000 and is owned by Brian Thomson. Brian and his team supply an extensive range of innovative and high-quality water coolers and dispensers to offices; retailers; work areas; construction sites; colleges and education centres in and around the Aberdeen area. Committed to meeting AquAid’s exacting customer service standards, they pride themselves on the superior service they provide to over 600 customers.

AquAid Aberdeen supplies their range of water coolers and water related products to the areas of:

Aberdeen; Aboyne; Alford; Ballater; Balmedie; Banchory; Banff; Brechin; Buckie; Carnoustie; Dundee; Ellon; Forfar; Fraserburgh; Huntly; Inverbervie; Inverurie; Keith; Laurencekirk; Macduff; Mintlaw; Montrose; Newtonhill; Oldmeldrum; Peterhead; Portlethen; Portsoy; Stonehaven; Tuffiff; Westhill.

AquAid Edinburgh – based in Midlothian, Scotland

Owned and managed by the highly-experienced Gordon Sandilands, AquAid Edinburgh has been operational since 2005.  Gordon and his team pride themselves on the superior service they provide to more than 1,000 customers, supplying them with an extensive range of innovative and high-quality water coolers and dispensers to company offices and industries ranging from hospitality; construction; manufacturing and IT, to name but a few, in and around the Edinburgh area.

Areas Covered by AquAid Edinburgh:

Edinburgh; Alloa; East Lothian; Falkirk; Fife; Midlothian; Perth; Scottish Borders and Stirling.

AquAid Glasgow – based in Hamilton, Scotland

AquAid Glasgow has been in operation for the past 16 years, beginning in 2001, staffed by a very proficient team managed by the highly experienced John Barrie. Based in Hamilton, John and his team supply an extensive range of innovative and high-quality water coolers and dispensers to offices; retailers; work places and areas in a number of industries in and around the Glasgow area, providing a superior service to over 1,400 customers.

AquAid Glasgow supplies their range of water coolers and water related products to the areas of:

Glasgow; Airdrie; Bellshill; Bishopbriggs; Blantyre; Busby; Cambuslang; Clarkston; Coatbridge; Cumbernauld; East Kilbride; Hamilton; Holytown; Johnstone; Kirkintilloch; Motherwell; Paisley; Rutherglen; Uddingston and Wishaw.

Wherever you’re based in Scotland, these AquAid local branches are more than equipped to meet your water cooler and water related product requirements.

To contact your local AquAid Scotland representative, select the link for your relevant branch now.