Service excellence, and consistently delivering exceptional programs, has continued to pay off for Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre (AFAC), who have maintained their industry Business Accreditation with AUSactive.
AUSactive’s Quality Business Accreditation is a formal recognition process in which a business meets predefined criteria and quality standards, assessed by an independent accreditation body. City of Armadale Mayor Ruth Butterfield said: “AFAC is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to promoting health, fitness, and wellbeing for individuals and families alike.
“We are committed to industry leading excellence as it demonstrates to our members and the community that they can trust the reliability of our facility and the services we provide. It assures them that AFAC adheres to stringent industry standards, ensuring their safety, satisfaction, and overall positive experience at our centre.”
The Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre has a fully equipped gym, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, group fitness and cycling studios, wellness area and more. The facility offers a diverse range of services, programs and classes catering to all ages and fitness levels, including group fitness classes, aquatic programs, swimming lessons and is a popular recreational swimming facility for a day out with the family. AUSactive CEO Barrie Elvish said Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre’s continued Accreditation was part of having an outstanding network of exercise professionals and facilities right across Australia.
“Congratulations to Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre on their continued Quality Business Accreditation! We remain focused on activating the nation through empowering and representing excellence, innovation, high standards and leadership across all exercise and wellness modalities,” Mr Elvish said.
“Our Business Accreditation is just one example of how we are continuing to strive for that excellence and shows our continued commitment to improving the Australian active health and exercise industry for everyone to enjoy.”
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