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International Marine Expands Eco-Safe Ozone Water Disinfection System to More Seafood Processing Plants
| Source: Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 21, 2007 -- Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : ESFS ), a leader in Ozone food-safety and water-purity intervention systems,
is pleased to announce that International Marine Products, Inc., a seafood
processor using the Eco-Safe Ozone Disinfection System in its Los Angeles
facility, has completed the purchase of additional Eco-Safe units for its
Las Vegas and San Francisco plants. The company expects to purchase an
additional unit for its Phoenix facility later in the year.
International Marine currently processes an average of eight tons of
seafood daily.
Mr. Yoshitomo Gomi, CEO of International Marine said, "The Eco-Safe Ozone
Water System helps ensure that our seafood is properly washed, disinfected
and safe to eat. The use of ozone water in the plant also helps increase
the shelf life of fish and eliminates odor. These important benefits come
with an overall cost savings to International Marine."
Michael Elliot, President of Eco-Safe, added, "We are pleased that
International Seafood is expanding their use of Eco-Safe ozone water
disinfection technology throughout their processing facilities."
Ozonated water intervention systems address the need to protect the public
against a wide range of contaminants that can affect the food supply. They
eliminate the use of harsh chemicals like chlorine, pesticides and
bactericides. Ozonated water is also environmentally friendly since it
disappears after 20-30 minutes of use.
Eco-Safe's patent-pending process raises the bar on food safety and
environmental sustainability while decreasing costs and risks to
businesses, the public and the planet.
For more information visit: www.ecosafesystemsusa.com
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