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06.02.2008
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VISIONARY PRIVATE FIRE COMPANY ENSURES HOMES WON’T BURN
Fire-Pro USA Uses Technological Advances to Prevent Third-Degree Burns on Your Home [Read More]
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06.01.2008
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INTERMOUNTAIN FIRE BATTLES FIRES WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY
GelTech Solutions is currently working closely with Intermountain Fire-Rescue to incorporate FireIce® into their firefighting program. [Read More]
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05.28.2008
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BREAKTHROUGH PRODUCT BATTLES STATEWIDE BLAZES
A new company named GelTech Solutions is using its new product called FireIce® to help firefighters snuff blazes in Palm Bay and other hot spots. [Read More]
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05.15.2008
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FIREICE TECHNOLOGY HELPS SMOTHER FLORIDA WILDFIRES
Revolutionary fire suppression material, FireIce®, helps protect homes and property in Palm Bay. [Read More]
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03.25.2008
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PRO-GREEN LAWN SPRAY USES ROOTGEL™ IN MONTHLY LAWN SERVICE
Local lawn care and pest control company Pro-Green Lawn Spray incorporates a new product called RootGel™ into their topical monthly lawn spray program. Pro-Green customers have quickly started signing up for the additional RootGel™ service to keep their lawn and landscapes greener and use less water. [Read More]
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11.08.2007
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ROOTGEL PROVIDES LONG-TERM WATER CONSERVATION HELP
GelTech, a Florida based company, is stepping up to help in this fight. It’s soil conditioner product, RootGel™, is designed to be added to soil, where it can cut water usage for irrigation by up to 50 percent. [Read More]
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10.23.2007
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'STOP FIRE...ICE COLD' LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN FIGHTING WILDFIRES
If your home, business or property is being threatened by out of control wildfires, there is an answer—FireIce®. GelTech Solutions has an innovative fire suppression gel that coats and protects homes, land and other property from fires. FireIce® is also used as a direct fire retardant for protection against advancing fires. [Read More]
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01.30.2006
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GELTECH PLAN TO SEED HURRICANES VALIDATED BY FORMER NOAA PROJECT DIRECTOR
Retired National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Project Director Dr. Waylon "Ben" Livingston recently confirmed what Peter Cordani, Chief Technology Officer of GelTech, has been saying for seven years: Seeding clouds, thunderstorms, and hurricanes will work. [Read More]
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11.01.2005
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POPULAR SCIENCE – CAN WE STOP STORMS?
Back in the 1960s and '70s, legions of scientists explored technologies to zap strength from hurricanes. Those efforts were scrapped both because experiments were inconclusive and because the cost of deploying a full-scale system to regularly battle the cyclones would have been staggering. In light of Katrina and Rita's $200-billion-plus swath of destruction—and a forecast of even more violent and catastrophic hurricanes to come—that steep price tag now seems like a bargain, and scientists are once again entertaining schemes to mitigate monster storms. [Read More]
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10.21.2005
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HURRICANE DESTRUCTION – COULD SCIENCE END MOTHER NATURE’S SEASONAL MENACES?
In an eerie echo of Katrina and Rita, Hurricane Wilma, the most intense Atlantic storm ever recorded, swirls menacingly as people either walk around helplessly or run for their lives. But are human beings doomed to let hurricanes have their way with us? [Read More]
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10.14.2005
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FORMER NAVAL PHYSICIST CLAIMES GOVERNMENT CAN CONTROL HURRICANES
Many scoff at the possibility of weather control and simply refuse to believe it exists. Attempting to even engage such people in conversation on the subject is fruitless because their mind is set. Yet the reality is that weather modification has been in operation and continual development since the 1960s. [Read More]
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09.25.2005
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CLOUD PHYSICIST HAS EYE ON HURRICANE CONTROL
Waylon "Ben" Livingston knows his ideas are controversial, so he steps lightly when talking about them. His theories have been proven, the technology is in place. Research shows his ideas could save hundreds, maybe even thousands, of lives. [Read More]
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06.01.2005
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INVENTION COULD SAVE LIVES
With June's arrival, hurricane season is here. Government forecasters expect eight to 10 hurricanes to tear across the Atlantic through Nov. 30; four to six could equal or exceed Category 3 strength. [Read More]
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08.01.2001
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STORM EXPERTS IN THE US HAVE MADE A CLOUD VANISH FROM THE SKY FOR THE FIRST TIME
They achieved the feat by sprinkling a water-absorbing powder over the cloud, making it disappear from sight and weather station radar screens. They hope the powder will one day dry up deadly hurricanes and tropical storms. [Read More]
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