EMTI's Technology Expected to Gain Prominence in Industry's Pursuit of Enhanced IAQ and Reduced Health-Related Litigation


TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 26, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Environmental Technologies International Inc. (Pink Sheets:EMTI) is pleased to report that management expects the pending market launch of its AWE building-environment system next year to be enthusiastically greeted by an industry plagued with Indoor Environmental problems. From Sick Building Syndrome, 'SBS' and Building Related Illness, 'BRI , to major claims and lawsuits concerning Building Mold and its ill effects upon occupant's health, building owners and tenants alike have been frustrated in their wishes for better IAQ.

Indoor Air Quality, 'IAQ' - A Growing Environmental Concern Around The Globe

Increased problems and complaints of unhealthy Indoor Air Quality have plague many building owners, designers, constructors, operators and occupants since the 1970s Oil Embargo, which saw a rapid and dramatic reduction in building ventilation rates in order to reduce energy consumption. In cold winter climates such as in the Northern U.S., heating incoming, fresh 'outside air' while exhausting warm 'inside air' was suddenly very expensive, and dramatically reducing the flow rate of cold fresh air from the outside became the easiest way to immediately save on heating costs. The same remedy to high oil prices was adopted in the hot climates of the South: air-conditioning costs had similarly zoomed upwards because of the oil embargo. The cost of cooling hot in-take air skyrocketed, thus prompting building operators en masse to reduce circulation rates. Circulation rates and the flow of fresh air into buildings weren't reduced by just 10 or 20 percent, but by 60 or 70 percent!

This greatly lowered energy costs for HVAC - Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning - in the new era of very expensive energy, but it also simultaneously lowered the quality of Indoor Air in buildings across the Continent and 'opened the door' to the myriad problems with IAQ that so many of us are now sadly familiar with. OSHA - the Occupational Safety and Health Administration - had at one point estimated that some 21,000,000 people a year in the United States were affected by indoor pollution!

AWE - The Promise Of Healthier IAQ

The Company's AWE technology has the demonstrated ability to virtually eliminate building mold and, by improving ventilation, significantly reduce the amount of pollutants in a building's 'atmosphere'. It will materially improve Indoor Air Quality with a system that will also reduce electrical costs, thus paying for its installation in the near term, and lowering overall building-operation costs over the long term. Protected by patents, the technology includes a modification of the ingenious Thermosyphon Heat Transfer Loop developed by NASA, and to this day used by NASA on the space shuttle. Since the NASA patents expired, Environmental Technologies' wholly-owned subsidiary, AWE (Air, Water, Energy) Engineering Inc. has adapted and modified the technology for commercial use in a wide variety of buildings, and is in the process of developing the system to address mass markets around the globe.

In compliance with the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, EMTI notes that statements contained in this announcement that are not historical facts may be forward-looking statements that are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, EMTI wishes to caution readers of this announcement that its future actual results may differ materially from those that any forward-looking statements may imply. There is no assurance the above-described events will be completed. There can be no assurance of the ability of the company to achieve sales goals, obtain contracts or financing, consummate acquisitions or achieve profitability in the future.


            

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