OxySure Expands Production Capability with Acquisition of UV-Curing Conveyor System from Textron/Bell Helicopter
Frisco, Texas, September 13, 2012 – OxySure® Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:OXYS) (“OxySure” or the “Company”), the pioneering manufacturer of life-saving easy-to-use emergency oxygen solutions with its “oxygen from powder” technology today announced the Company has expanded its production capability with the acquisition of an ultra violet curing conveyor system from Textron/Bell Helicopter.
Speaking from the annual Emergency Cardiovascular Care Update 2012 (ECCU 2012) Conference in Orlando, Florida where OxySure is an exhibitor Julian Ross, CEO of OxySure stated: “Our goal is to constantly improve our production process and reduce production cycle time. This UV-curing conveyor system should eliminate approximately ten to twelve minutes of production cycle time for us, and should improve our production efficiency significantly. We are pleased about that.”
According to the system manufacturer this widecure system offers fast, consistent curing of large parts, and the conveyor runs from 4 to 50 feet per minute. OxySure acquired the UV-curing system for cash, and took delivery on Monday, September 10, 2012. The Company plans to incorporate the system into its production line in the early part of the fourth quarter of 2012.
About OxySure Systems, Inc.
OxySure Systems, Inc. is a Frisco, Texas-based medical technology company that focuses on the design, manufacture and distribution of specialty respiratory and medical solutions. The company pioneered a safe and easy to use solution to produce medically pure (USP) oxygen from inert powders. The company owns numerous issued patents and patents pending on this technology which makes the provision of emergency oxygen safer, more accessible and easier to use than traditional oxygen provision systems. OxySure’s products improve access to emergency oxygen that affects the survival, recovery and safety of individuals in several areas of need: (1) Public and private places and settings where medical emergencies can occur; (2) Individuals at risk for cardiac, respiratory or general medical distress needing immediate help prior to emergency medical care arrival; and (3) Those requiring immediate protection and escape from exposure situations or oxygen-deficient situations in industrial, mining, military, or other “Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health” (IDLH) environments. www.OxySure.com
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