Press contacts and Trademark guidelines
On this page you will find our press contacts and some brand guidelines for proper use of the Jets Group's trademarks.

Trademark guidelines
Jetsâ„¢ has a number of trademarks and/or registered trademarks. We would like to ask all of our business partners, representatives and customers to use our trademarks appropriately. Please familiarize yourself with the use of our trademarks by reading these guidelines.
These guidelines apply for the use of the Vacuumaratorâ„¢ trademark, but are also valid for our other trademarks: Jetsâ„¢, VCâ„¢ (Vacuum Closet), Softsoundâ„¢, VODâ„¢ (Vacuum On Demand), CVSâ„¢ (Constant Vacuum System), SanPackâ„¢, Helivacâ„¢ and Ecomotiveâ„¢.
Always ensure that our trademarks are properly used, and that they are accompanied by the trademark symbol (â„¢). The examples below will help you determine when to use the trademarks, and how to use them right. In-depth trademark information is available on request.
Some examples of correct and incorrect use
A trademark is nearly always an adjective that describes a specific entity (person, place or thing). Use the Vacuumaratorâ„¢ trademark only as a proper adjective. Do not use the trademark as a noun or verb.
Correct: The Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump provides efficient sewage handling.
Incorrect: The Vacuumarator provides efficient sewage handling.
Incorrect: You can now Vacuumarate your sewage to handle it efficiently.
The right way to designate a trademark is to place its symbol (â„¢) just behind the trademark (which is used in the same way as an adjective), before the noun it modifies:
Correct: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump
Incorrect: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pumpâ„¢
Never use a trademark in a possessive form
Correct: The Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump's capability is undisputed.
Incorrect: The Vacuumarator's capability is undisputed.
Incorrect: The Vacuumaratorâ„¢ 's capability is undisputed.
Never use a trademark in plural form
Correct: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pumps can be used for a number of purposes.
Incorrect: Vacuumarators can be used for a number of purposes.
Do not alter or change the trademark
Correct: Use Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pumps to solve sewage handling challenges.
Incorrect: Vacuumarate your sewage to solve handling challenges.
Do not use several trademarks together
Correct: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump by Jetsâ„¢
Incorrect: Jets Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump
Avoid using a capital first letter in the noun modified by the trademark
Correct: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump
Incorrect: Vacuumaratorâ„¢ Pump
Company names are NOT trademarks and should NOT include the TM symbol:
Correct: Jets Vacuum AS
Incorrect: Jetsâ„¢ Vacuum AS
If in doubt, you can simply use the single word "pump" instead of "Vacuumaratorâ„¢ pump"