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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Homeland Early Warning Defense System For Bio-Terrorism In The USA Now Available
Anti-Terrorist Early Warning Technology Available For Hazardous Nuclear, Biological And Chemical Water And Airborne Attacks. Homeland Monitoring System Offers Early Warning For All Of USA With Reporting Over The Internet And Phone.
MARCO ISLAND, FLORIDA, Apr. 15 -/E-Wire/-- EnviroWatch.com and GenAlert.com team up for Homeland monitoring for Bio- Terrorism in our water, air, schools, offices, and homes with the latest to the market - HazAlert(TM) anti-terrorist technology that will report immediately and track nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) airborne hazardous materials attack on civilian and military personnel. Jack Baxter, founder of this new anti-terrorist technology, said today that HazAlert(TM) could be placed in strategic locations anywhere in our country to monitor and report the presence of terrorist release of these NBC’s. HazAlert(TM) has built-in capabilities not only to identify and report on these NBC’s but to trigger the release of a tracking balloon with a sensor package to track and report their altitude and plume path. This will allow civil and military officials to respond rapidly and take necessary measures to protect the public.â€쳌

Baxter said that HazAlert(TM) technology could be a significant part of our response to our nation’s commitment to protect our citizens from further expected acts by terrorists using NBC’s. “While this technology is not designed to prevent such acts,â€쳌 he explained, “it does significantly reduce response time of civil and military officials charged with responding to such emergencies. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of lives can be saved with the on- going reporting by HazAlert’s(TM) communications componentâ€쳌 Baxter said.

HazAlert(TM) technology consists of a variety of sensors placed in strategic locations in the public and private sectors. For example, one or more sensors and communications units would be placed on the stacks or sides of a chemical plant or large office complex or shopping mall. If a hazardous airborne substance were identified the sensor would send a message to the airborne unit. This would trigger inflation of a balloon that would carry aloft a package of sensors and communications software. The balloon would follow the plume of the hazardous substances and report its altitude and path to monitoring stations in civilian and military installations.

“Of particular interest to both civilian and military ground forces is an application of HazAlert(TM) attached to personnel and vehicles that triggers the same response as that fixed to buildingsâ€쳌 said Baxter Mr. Baxter has received a “Patent 6,317,080â€쳌 from the U.S. Patent Office and the HazAlert(TM) patent issued in November 13, 2001. “We were surprised when the U.S. Patent Office responded to our patent application and designated it as an “anti-terrorismâ€쳌 inventionâ€쳌 Baxter said.

Baxter has held discussions with a number of federal agencies and submitted a proposal to the Environmental Protection agency for funding to complete further refinements of HazAlert(TM) technology. “Given the events of September 11th, it is my hope that as a nation we quickly can put in place any and every capability to thwart the distorted minds of those committed to destroy our way of life. We’re ready to do our partâ€쳌 Baxter said.

The system will give the notice we all need to protect our loved ones and lay way to combat the terrorist.

View www.Baxtech.com for HazAlert and power point info ,and see Homeland Early Warning technology power point on same home page.

/SOURCE:
Baxter Technologies, Inc.
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04-15-2002
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John F Baxter Jr., President and CEO, Baxter Technologies, Inc.; 1083 North Collier Blvd. #248; Marco Island, FL 34145; Tel: 941-642-8300; Fax: 831-303-3218; Web: www.Baxtech.com , www.GenAlert.com and www.EnviroWatch.com for Homeland Early Warning Systems and now www.Haz-Alert.com
/WEB SITE: http://http://www.Baxtech.com
http://http://www.GenAlert.com
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