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American Fire Retardant Announces Arrival of Labels.


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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 2003

American Fire Retardant fire retardant Public health A chemical used to resist combustion, which may contain polybrominated biphenyls and antimony oxide  Corp. (OTCBB OTCBB

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:AMFR AMFR Autocrine Motility Factor Receptor ), announced today that the labels for their 3-in-1 Hero product have arrived at the bottling company and have been put on their bottles.

Stephen F. Owens, president of AFRC AFRC Air Force Reserve Command (formerly AFRES)
AFRC Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (Sierra Leone)
AFRC Agricultural and Food Research Council (United Kingdom) 
, said, "With these labels, the 3-in-1 Hero product is now ready to ship and will be delivered to the fulfillment center, Taylored Services, within a few days. Once they arrive at the fulfillment center, the Inventory Affidavit required by the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  can be completed and the nationwide advertising campaign can be scheduled and start airing."

3-in-1 Hero is a spray-on fire retardant for fabrics that prevents flame from starting on draperies, upholstery, rugs and other similar fabrics. It also inhibits microorganisms such as dust mites and provides UV protection for the fabric.

Owens added, "We are excited about introducing 3-in-1 Hero to the public after all of the work required to get it to this stage. We not only anticipate this to be a major success for American Fire Retardant this year, we are pleased that the public will have the opportunity to help protect their homes by reducing the chance of fires that start on furniture or draperies."

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 for Forward-Looking Statements: Except for historical information contained herein, the statements in this news release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause the company's actual results in the future periods to differ materially from forecasted results.
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