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What does Dryject do to help a franchisee before they open their Dryject Franchised Business?

Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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Item 10 FINANCING

We do not offer direct or indirect financing. We do not guarantee your note, lease or obligation.

Item 11 FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING

Except as listed below, we are not required to provide you with any assistance.

Pre-Opening Obligations.

Before you open your Franchised Business, we will:

  • A. Designate your Territory. (FA, § 4)

  • B. Identify the equipment, inventory, materials and supplies necessary for the Franchised Business to begin operations, including the minimum standards and specifications that must be satisfied and the approved suppliers from whom these items may be purchased or leased (including us and our affiliates). (FA, § 9)

  • C. Designate certain proprietary equipment and products (e.g. DryJect® machines and certain parts), at your expense, manufactured by our affiliates. (FA, § 7 & 15)

  • D. Provide initial training of two individuals, at times and locations designated by us. (FA, § 13)

  • E. Permit your use of the Manual and other manuals and training aids designated by us for use in the System, as they may be revised by us periodically. (FA, § 9 & 17). See Exhibit D to this Disclosure Document for the Operations Manual Table of Contents. The total number of pages in our Operations Manual is 188.

  • F. Provide advice and guidance to you in preparing to open the Franchised Business, including standards and procedures for obtaining inventory and supplies, providing approved services, advertising and promoting the business, and operating the business. (FA, § 9)

  • G. Provide several logo uniform apparel items (e.g., golf shirts, work shirts, baseball caps), business cards, envelopes, letterhead, invoices and estimate forms. (FA, § 9)

Obligations After Opening.

During the operation of the Franchised Business, we will:

  • A. Provide on-site assistance for a period of time after the opening of the Franchised Business. We require 30 days prior notice of your opening to co-ordinate and schedule this assistance. (FA, § 13 & 14)
  • B. Permit access to optional continuing courses of training, at times and locations designated by us. (FA, § 13)
  • C.

Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 26–33)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Dryject provides several forms of assistance to franchisees before they open their business. Dryject will designate the franchisee's territory and identify the necessary equipment, inventory, materials, and supplies, including minimum standards, specifications, and approved suppliers. Dryject also designates certain proprietary equipment and products, such as DryJect machines and parts manufactured by its affiliates, which the franchisee must obtain at their own expense.

Dryject offers initial training to two individuals at designated times and locations. Franchisees are permitted to use Dryject's manuals and training aids, which may be revised periodically. The Operations Manual contains 188 pages. Dryject provides advice and guidance on preparing to open the franchise, including standards and procedures for obtaining inventory and supplies, providing approved services, advertising, promoting the business, and operating the business.

Dryject also provides several logo uniform apparel items, such as golf shirts, work shirts, and baseball caps, as well as business cards, envelopes, letterhead, invoices, and estimate forms. Additionally, Dryject will conduct an on-site opening training program for the franchisee's initial employees, not exceeding three days, at the franchisee's location before opening the franchised business. This training will start before the business commences operation and will take place within the designated territory at Dryject's expense. Dryject may conduct the on-site opening training program over two separate periods totaling three days. Franchisees must open their Dryject business within 180 days of signing the Franchise Agreement, or Dryject can terminate the agreement and retain the initial franchise fee.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.