Homeland Safety (CE) (USOTC:HSFI)
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Paul Johnson, President of Homeland Safety International (Pink
Sheets:HSFI), formerly Sniffex, Inc., announced the initiation of
trading under its new symbol, starting today. The company stated the new
symbol was requested to more accurately reflect its name change and the
expansion of its mission to be a broad based Homeland Security company
with products in several of that industry’s
market segments. The Company indicated that this was the last step in
preparation for implementing its plan to raise funds to acquire Homeland
Security related companies that fit its profile and which could benefit
from the Company’s existing international
marketing channel.
“We are very pleased to have our name change
and symbol change completed. It sets the foundation for our strategy to
be a seller of multiple products and services in the Homeland space,"
stated Johnson. “As we implement our expansion
strategy we will demonstrate our ability to provide complete solutions
to our customers that include not just products but integration
services, and ongoing support. This strategy gives us the ability to
make larger, more sophisticated sales to the military, government,
police and private security markets which are our focus.”
About Homeland Safety International
Homeland Safety International is the holder of the exclusive license to
sell Sniffex, an explosives detection device, in NAFTA countries and, on
a non-exclusive basis, in most other areas of the world. The Company has
also secured selling agreements for other products that are all related
to the war on terror, including Flashcam, Thermalcam, and bio-terror
chemical products that can destroy viruses and bacteria, from anthrax to
Bird Flu.
Safe Harbor Act Disclaimer: Forward-looking statements in this
release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to certain risks, and uncertainties and actual
results could differ from those discussed. This material is information
only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell the securities.
Paul Johnson, President of Homeland Safety International (Pink
Sheets:HSFI), formerly Sniffex, Inc., announced the initiation of
trading under its new symbol, starting today. The company stated the
new symbol was requested to more accurately reflect its name change
and the expansion of its mission to be a broad based Homeland Security
company with products in several of that industry's market segments.
The Company indicated that this was the last step in preparation for
implementing its plan to raise funds to acquire Homeland Security
related companies that fit its profile and which could benefit from
the Company's existing international marketing channel.
"We are very pleased to have our name change and symbol change
completed. It sets the foundation for our strategy to be a seller of
multiple products and services in the Homeland space," stated Johnson.
"As we implement our expansion strategy we will demonstrate our
ability to provide complete solutions to our customers that include
not just products but integration services, and ongoing support. This
strategy gives us the ability to make larger, more sophisticated sales
to the military, government, police and private security markets which
are our focus."
About Homeland Safety International
Homeland Safety International is the holder of the exclusive
license to sell Sniffex, an explosives detection device, in NAFTA
countries and, on a non-exclusive basis, in most other areas of the
world. The Company has also secured selling agreements for other
products that are all related to the war on terror, including
Flashcam, Thermalcam, and bio-terror chemical products that can
destroy viruses and bacteria, from anthrax to Bird Flu.
Safe Harbor Act Disclaimer: Forward-looking statements in this
release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to certain risks, and uncertainties and actual
results could differ from those discussed. This material is
information only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell
the securities.