Seychelle Water Filtration Products, DBA Seychelle Environmental Technologies, Inc., made an important announcement yesterday regarding its water filtration systems.
According to Carl Palmer, President and CEO, Seychelle is introducing a new Radiological Filter: “We felt that it was important to develop a filter to meet the concerns of a nuclear disaster similar to what has just occurred in Japan where drinking water sources become contaminated with radioactive waste and by products. After much research and development, and extensive testing by a fully accredited independent laboratory, our new filter accomplishes the objective we had hoped for; the removal of 100% of Radium, Radon 222, Uranium, and Cesium 134; and Iodine greater than 91% – from contaminated drinking water sources – and now we have it!”
Mr. Palmer went on to say that “Radiological filters will be of great aid to the people in Japan (53 reactors) as well as many other countries that have similar reactors such as the US (104), France (59), Russia (31), South Korea (20), UK (19), and Canada (18).” There are also 11 other countries in the world with a lesser number of nuclear reactors.
Seychelle’s proprietary Ionic Adsorption Micron Filtration (IAMF) has been tested extensively by Independent Government laboratories in the US and throughout the world to strict EPA/ANSI protocols and NSF Standards 42 and 53. The filter will be available, commercially, within the next 60 to 90 days. The company is in the process of preparing several marketing strategies to support the new filter’s introduction. Further, for every filter sold, Seychelle will donate $1.00 to the Japanese Disaster Relief Fund.
With Seychelle portable water filtration, consumers will be able to drink perfectly filtered, great-tasting water. Users can confidently obtain water from any source: the tap, rivers, streams, ponds or creeks.
Seychelle has been long recognized as a world leader in portable water filtration. Its filter products in bottles, bags, pumps, water pitchers and pure water straws have been sold to missionaries, militaries, faith-based groups, NGO’s, dealers and distributors in the US and many foreign countries. Over 4 million filters have been sold since inception in the late 1990’s.
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