Published: January 20, 2006
Produce Safety & Security International Inc. Has Negotiated Agreements With Two Ozone Manufacturers for Ozone Misting Units and Ozone Air Units for the Retail Produce Departments
Produce Safety & Security International Inc.
(OTC: PDSC), a ozone, sanitation disinficant process supplier to the
food and medical industries, has negotiated agreements with two ozone
manufacturers for ozone misting units and ozone air units for use in
the retail produce departments.
Clarence W. Karney, CEO of Produce Safety & Security International Inc.,
states these agreements provide Produce Safety & Security International
Inc. with a state-of-the-art process misting the produce with ozone to
extend the
shelf-life and remove food borne illness bacteria. This process will
provide retail produce departments a better return as there will be less
shrinkage. The customer will be assured of a food safe product at retail
produce departments by use of this process. This process may be used on
organic produce to remove the pathogens. This process uses no chemicals
thus meeting the requirements of organic certification. Retailers using
this process will increase the bottom line and provide a fresher product
for the consumer. Many produce departments have produce losses of several
thousand dollars a week for produce that is thrown away because bacteria
caused decay.
Delivery of our cost effective process will begin on March 1, 2006, to
meet the demand of thousands of stores.
This process will significantly increase our market penetration.
The process will increase our revenues by more than $6,000,000.00 annually.
About Produce Safety & Security International, Inc.
Produce Safety & Security International, Inc. has developed and patented
EPA Registered products for extending the shelf-life of perishable produce
& food products by sanitizing & disinfecting food borne illness pathogens
and
disease-causing bacteria. PDSC provides a range of food processes for
retail stores, restaurants, cruise ship lines, disaster clean-ups, and
municipal programs, ensuring a complete audit trail imperative complying
with government regulations for the USA, Canada and Mexico. For more
information please visit .
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