Saturday, May 23, 2020 5:52:04 PM
I suspect that over time the company will probably introduce units both larger and smaller than what's currently available for doing individual properties. A hospital that today might require 4 units might get a single larger fluid producer, and multiple electrostatic sprayers to distribute the fluid throughout the hospital.
Likewise, a sanitation company that services a substantial area may want a producer just big enough to meet its daily needs, larger than the units in most hospitals, but smaller than the major production units.
What I guess I'm saying is that the company is in its infancy, it can grow in so many ways, and all of them result in them making money, and their distributors making money, it's win-win all the way.
Gary
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