JLG dealer goes pink for breast cancer awareness

06 October 2014

Location Blais painted a JLG 450AJ articulating boom lift pink to raise breast cancer awareness. Sta

Location Blais painted a JLG 450AJ articulating boom lift pink to raise breast cancer awareness. Standing beside the lift are, from left to right: Christina Bolduc, Denise Racette, breast cancer patie

Location Blais, in Quebec, Canada, has painted one of its boom lifts pink in order to raise breast cancer awareness. The JLG dealer painted its 450AJ lift.

“It’s something we’ve thought about for a couple years,” said Serge Blais, Jr., owner of the company founded in 1974 by his grandfather, Robert Blais. “Our 40th anniversary gave us the push to do it – a way to draw attention to a need in our community and say thank you for helping us build a successful business here.”

Location Blais is located in the small mining town of Rouyn-Noranda, approximately 435 miles north of Montreal and Toronto. The local hospital does not have a radiology department. So, for those in the area who suffer from cancer, this often means driving to Montreal for treatment.

“And we’re not talking about a day trip,” explained Blais. “Often, patients need to stay as long as six weeks while they undergo treatment.”

This means being away from family, friends, co-workers and the community, all of which are so often critical to a patient’s recovery. Serge should know. His mother recently underwent treatment for breast cancer and spent long periods of time away from her family. In addition, both of his grandmothers and an aunt suffered from the disease.

Blais wanted to do something to draw attention to the disease that has attacked his family and so many others he knows. Painting a machine pink and putting it out in the field where many people would see it seemed like a good idea and one that is unique in the construction industry in his area.

Blais had the JLG 450AJ painted pink and then applied JLG and Location Blais stickers before attaching the largest breast cancer ribbon that would fit on the boom lift.

“So often people don’t know why the machine is painted pink, so I’m hoping this causes them to stop and ask,” he said. “They need to learn about the disease and understand its impact on families and the community. We’re hoping this will encourage leaders in our community to push for the addition of a radiologist so that patients can remain closer to home while they undergo treatment.”

In addition to raising awareness, Location Blais is raising money, donating income derived from renting the pink aerial work platform to the Canadian Cancer Society in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. And Blais isn’t stopping there. By the end of next summer, the company hopes to have three more pieces of equipment painted pink and working in the field.

“It is important to my family,” said Blais. “But it’s just as important to the community that has supported us for 40 years. This is our way of giving back.”

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