Emergency Filtration Products to Open New Production Facilities in Nogales, Mexico |
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Emergency Filtration Products to Open New Production Facilities in Nogales, Mexico Henderson, Nevada -December 2, 2005 - Emergency Filtration Products, Inc., (EFP) (OTCBB: EMFP) today announced that it has signed a three year lease on a 13,000 square foot facility in Nogales, Mexico where it intends to establish additional production capabilities to meet increased demand for its NanoMask® and NanoMask® filters. The Nogales plant will be initially equipped with spray booths to enhance pre-cut filters with nanoparticles, six high-speed automatic packaging machines and a filter media-cutting machine. EFP expects the Nogales plant to commence production within 4 to 6 weeks. Current plans for the Nogales facility, as in its Henderson, Nevada plant, are to enhance the filters with nanoparticles and package the filters hermetically. The company sources pre-cut filters from its subcontracted manufacturers where filter media is cut to the company’s specifications. Increasing production capacity is a key component of the company’s growth plans, as EFP will then be able to pursue converting serious indications of interest (in the NanoMask and NanoMask filters) from large national and international companies into purchase orders. The company’s existing plant in Henderson, Nevada does not have the production capacity itself to meet the potential demand that has been indicated by a large number of prospective customers. “We are expanding our NanoMask filter production capacity as quickly as possible,” said Douglas K. Beplate, President & CEO, EFP. “After meeting with a number of large national and international prospective customers, it became evident that the scale of orders that they are contemplating far outstripped the Henderson facility’s production capacity. Accordingly, after reviewing a number of different production options, we decided to establish production in Mexico, which has an ample supply of skilled labor and easy transportation access to the United States and other international locations.” The company has recently become aware of certain misleading and inaccurate reports in the media regarding its NanoMask product. In response, the company is taking action to determine the sources of such incorrect information and to proceed as necessary to prevent its dissemination. Accurate and complete information on the NanoMask and EFP’s other products is available on the company’s website. About the NanoMask® EFP's nano-particle enhanced environmental mask, the NanoMask® relies on the company's core 2H Technology™ filtration system, which utilizes a combination of hydrophobic and hydrophilic filters able to capture, isolate and or eradicate bacterial and viral microorganisms with efficiencies of 99.9%. EFP applies nano-particles to the filters to enhance filtration efficiency. The nano-particles augment the intrinsic filtration efficiency of the media by acting as a destructive absorbent, eradicating virus and bacteria that come in contact with the filtration system. About Emergency Filtration Products, Inc.: EFP is an air filtration products manufacturer who's patented 2H Technology™ filter system has produced filtration efficiencies of 'greater than 99.99%' at a particulate size of 0.027 microns. EFP's initial products were developed for the medical market: the Vapor Isolation Valve™ and RespAide® CPR Isolation Mask used for resuscitation of respiratory/cardiac arrest cases; and 2H Breathing Circuit Filter for ventilators, respirators and anesthesia circuitry. Each has received FDA approval. The Company also markets an Automated External Defibrillator Prep Kit featuring RespAide; and the NanoMask®, a nanotechnology enhanced environmental mask. In addition to filtration products, the company supplies Superstat®, a modified hemostatic collagen, to the U.S. Military for surgery and extreme wound care. Safe Harbor Statement: This release may contain statements that are forward looking. Such statements are made based upon current expectations that are subject to risk and uncertainty. EFP does not undertake to update forward-looking statements in this news release to reflect actual results of and changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting such forward-looking information. The actual future results of the company could differ significantly from such forward-looking statements. Specifically, successful production of the NanoMask products may not translate into significant sales. Sales may be dependent on the success of future marketing campaigns, the signing of definitive agreements with additional distributors, and both the perceived need for EFP's products and the competitive performance of such products in the marketplace. For Further Information on EFP: Emergency Filtration Products: or |
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