Contact Information: Contact: Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc. www.ecosafeusa.com Michael Elliot President
Eco-Safe Receives R-1000 Product Approval From the National Sanitation Foundation
| Source: Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - January 7, 2008) - Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : ESFS ) is pleased to announce receipt of Product Approval for Registration
of its R-1000 Ozone Disinfection System for Restaurants, from the National
Sanitation Foundation (NSF International), a continuation of the USDA
product approval program.
This Registration in NSF International's "White Book" is the culmination of
interaction between Eco-Safe's technical staff and NSF International,
resulting in the certification that the Eco-Safe R-1000 System meets all
federal regulatory requirements for food disinfection.
Registration in the Federal "White Book" is routinely required by municipal
and county inspectors in establishments where food is prepared for the
public.
Michael Elliot, President of Eco-Safe Systems USA, Inc., said, "This
restaurant unit registration now opens the door for Eco-Safe to proceed
beyond the 'testing stage' with potential customers, and begin selling in
the huge US restaurant market, which should significantly add to Eco-Safe's
annual gross sales. To this end, the R-1000 has just been installed for
testing at two restaurant chains with over 100 restaurants, in addition to
the continuing tests with the fast-food chains with over 4000 locations."
A copy of the NSF International registration certificate for the R-1000 may
be viewed at: www.ecosafeusa.com/restaurant/nsfregistration.pdf
Eco-Safe Systems, a publicly traded company, is a leader in Ozone
food-safety and water-disinfection systems with services ranging from food
disinfection to water reclamation and water desalinization. Eco-Safe's
patent-pending process raises the bar on food safety and environmental
sustain ability while decreasing costs and risks to businesses, the public
and the planet.
The foregoing contains forward-looking information within the meaning of
The Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Such forward-looking
statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. The actual results may
differ materially from such forward-looking statements. The company does
not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements
even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected
results (expressed or implied) will not be realized.