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Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions Awards Safest Driver New 2025 Ford F150
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WEST CHESTER, Pa. - PennZone -- Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions awarded Kym Hunter a brand new 2025 Ford F150 as part of ongoing fleet safety initiatives, and in conjunction with the implementation of fleet tracking software, Azuga.

Founder and CEO, Matt Jesson expressed he could not have been prouder of all the technicians who consistently made safety a top priority.

He shared, "Green Lawn Fertilizing and Green Pest Solutions is committed to making sure we are all operating in the safest ways possible, and we wanted to promote our culture of safety through our truck giveaway contest. These 90 technicians demonstrated their commitment to safety across an entire year and I could not be prouder to be standing in-front of them today."

The raffle for the Ford F150 took place at the end of the Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions 2025 company kickoff meeting, held in the Hall of Fame Club inside Citizens Bank Park. All 90 of the finalists were gathered as the other 300+ team members watched the proceedings.

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Matt Jesson to make the announcement everyone was waiting for. "And the winner of the Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions Safety Contest is Kym Hunter!"

Kym's excitement could not be contained as he was greeted by his teammates in front of the podium.

"It hasn't hit me yet!" Kym explained. "I'm totally in shock. I don't know what to tell you right now."

In order to qualify for the contest, technicians must have been a full-time team member by April 1st, 2024 and must not have any at-fault vehicle accidents during 2024. Each technician's driver score is based on a combination of braking, speeding, acceleration and idling which is tracked by Azuga. All qualifying technicians with driver scores over 90 received entries into the contest. The higher the technician's driving score, the more entries in the raffle the technician earned.

Kym Hunter has been a pest technician at Green Pest Solutions since March 2024.

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This is the 4th year in a row Green Lawn Fertilizing/Green Pest Solutions' has raffled a truck in an ongoing commitment to driver safety. It was announced that the company will be giving away another Ford F-150 next year!

Green Lawn Fertilizing (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3457551-1&h=182394840&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.greenlawnfertilizing.com%2F&a=Green+Lawn+Fertilizing)/Green Pest Solutions (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3457551-1&h=4021286359&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.greenpestsolutions.com%2F&a=Green+Pest+Solutions)

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Emmett Hughes
***@greenlawnfertilizing.com


Source: Green Pest Solutions

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