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sojourner

06/03/11 9:58 PM

#9099 RE: clobal #9098

I'll second that, clobal. Pleeps brought forward a stunning report, understatedly put. From all accounts, existing Eco-Safe clients are delighted with installed Eco-Safe systems. Neither does there appear to be much in way of competition at this point. Nor do we forget that the folks at Eco-Safe were early to embrace and refine ozonated water technology even before FDA approval for food use in 2001, and have been working steadily on product improvement and expanded applications ever since. T It may therefore not be so surprising that their work is coming to close to paying off in a big way. he quantum leap as it were. Not to mention the news background and unshakable nightmare of food-borne pathogens can a light a fire under food businesses slow to act in their best interests to avoid a food-borne illness calamity.

Now comes this remarkable report of testing of special Eco-Safe units for HAZMAT control and remediation as applied to use by public safety organizations and the military. As such, these units would need be built to exacting and rigorous military specifications. Units will therefore be more costly though my guess is that, nationwide, the public safety and military markets is larger than 3500 units and that a billion dollars may apply to the larger market. It's difficult to imagine police departments paying $285,000 per unit, roughly four times the price of Eco-Safe's largest unit though anything is possible. In any case, this issue is academic is comparison to the towering prospects that now appear on the horizon for our little company.

There could be some fireworks down the road, to phrase it mildly.

esfs