American Green Technology to combat superbugs for Obama

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American Green Technology (AGT) has signed agreements with Guest Associate (GAI) to market and distribute AGT’s Health Risk Management System (HRMS), to the Department of Defense (DoD) of U.S.

In addition to Army, Navy and Air Force, the agreement covers the U.S. Department of Homeland Security including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) and the Department of Veterans Affairs also.

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Government is investing millions to fight against Superbugs and airborne diseases after President Obama’s executive order to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria, this week.

AGT is front and center with its HRMS in the fight against these Superbugs and airborne pathogens. The HRMS is disinfecting air and surfaces with UVGI, in occupied spaces round the clock, says, Danny Bogar, CEO.

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There is not a better preventive in the war against Superbugs than UVGI technology. The HRMS will become a key tool in the arsenal of this fight, said Bogar.

The HRMS is an excellent product at the right time. GAI is uniquely positioned to add tremendous value to the AGT sales and distribution network, said, Michael Guest, CEO, GAI.

editor@greentechlead.com

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