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More SkyHydrants in Bhutan

During the review visit to Bhutan in early March Disaster Aid Australia CEO Brian was also able to participate in two SkyHydrant installations.

The first location at Tashitang Middle Secondary School was sponsored by Frankston High School Interact Club.

The following picture shows the final assembly of the SkyHydrant in front of the new building that had already been prepared.

Following the completion an important event is the first drink from the new installation.

This installation will be protecting the health of over 800 pupils and staff.

A second installation was completed at Sarpang Middle Secondary School.

Building, ready for SkyHydrant installation

This installation was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Maroondah.

This unit, pictured above with the new operator and DAA CEO Brian, will be protecting 900 pupils and 75 staff.

The sponsorship cost for each student that is protected for a full year is less than $1.

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