Caring Products International, Inc.'s Wholly Owned Subsidiary USDR Global Aerospace, Ltd. and Globus Aviation Reach Agreement with EL-AL Israel Airlines to Install Guardian Anti-Ballistic Cockpit Security Door.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers CARSON CITY Carson City, city (1990 pop. 40,443), state capital, W Nev., in the Eagle valley; inc. 1875. The city is a trade center for a mining and agricultural area. State government is the major employer, and tourism is economically important. , Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 19, 2002 On September 11, 2002 Caring Products International Inc.'s (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CPRD CPRD Chehalem Park and Recreation District (Newberg, Oregon) CPRD Corporate Policy and Research Department (PBGC) ) wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. USDR USDR Uniformed Services Disabled Retirees USDR United States Defense Representative USDR United States Desert Racing USDR Upper School Dining Room USDR University Strategic Development Reserve (Australia) Global Aerospace, Ltd. ("USDRGA") and Globus Aviation 2001 Ltd. concluded an agreement with El-Al Israel Airlines ("El-Al") to install USDRGA's patent-pending Guardian(TM) Anti-Ballistic Panel Cockpit Security Door ("Guardian(TM) Door") on El-Al's 747-200B aircraft. The Guardian(TM) Door will include the unique ultra high-security locking system developed by Globus Aviation. The Guardian(TM) Door includes a full decompression system, sensor solenoid solenoid (sō`lənoid'), device made of a long wire that has been wound many times into a tightly packed coil; it has the shape of a long cylinder. , and electric control unit. The installation of the lightweight Guardian(TM) Door and locking system does not require any structural changes to the aircraft. The Guardian(TM) Door and Globus Aviation's locking system will be presented to the public at the Security Exhibition in Rome, Italy at the end of October 2002. The Guardian(TM) Door is a nano-techonlogy based, lightweight anti-ballistic panel designed specifically for aerospace applications. The Guardian(TM) Door maintains a weight of less than 50 lbs., is designed to prevent forced entry into the cockpit, protect against small arms small arms, firearms designed primarily to be carried and fired by one person and, generally, held in the hands, as distinguished from heavy arms, or artillery. Early Small Arms The first small arms came into general use at the end of the 14th cent. fire, maintain projectile projectile something thrown forward. projectile syringe see blow dart. projectile vomiting forceful vomiting, usually without preceding retching, in which the vomitus is thrown well forward. capturing anti-ballistic characteristics and is designed to be non-flammable and non-toxic when exposed to open flame. The Guardian(TM) Door is designed to prevent forced cockpit entry through an electronically controlled locking system and includes access system options of keypads, electronic exit controls, audible alert system, biometrics keypad, CCCTV video camera and an anti-ballistic wide-angle viewer. The Guardian(TM) Door is currently in its final stages of FAA testing and approval, positioning itself to be among the first cockpit security doors to receive FAA approval. USDRGA recently received certification satisfying FAA Decompression (Windshield-Bird Strike) regulations. USDRGA also projects that its proprietary anti-ballistic material used in the Guardian(TM) Door, G-Lam(TM), will be used in a variety of military applications including body armor Noun 1. body armor - armor that protects the wearer's whole body body armour, cataphract, coat of mail, suit of armor, suit of armour armet - a medieval helmet with a visor and a neck guard and helmets, ground vehicles, helicopters, military shelters, fuel tanks and cargo containers. About USDR Global Aerospace, Ltd. and Caring Products International, Inc. Caring Products International, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, USDR Global Aerospace, Ltd., is an aerospace research, development and engineering company with expertise in the emerging field of nano-technology. Caring Products International, Inc., through its subsidiary, owns the rights to the patent pending ballistic impact resistant nano-denier fibrous fibrous /fi·brous/ (fi´brus) composed of or containing fibers. fi·brous adj. Composed of or characterized by fibroblasts, fibrils, or connective tissue fibers. woven sheet, used to produce a proprietary cockpit security door, known as the Guardian(TM)Anti-Ballistic Panel Cockpit Security Door ("Guardian(TM)Door"). These statements are based on assumptions that the management of Caring Products International, Inc. believes are reasonable based on currently available information, and include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Caring Products International, Inc. and its management. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and are subject to a wide range of business risks, external factors and uncertainties, including the inability to secure the necessary STC STC Supplemental Type Certificate (FAA) STC Society for Technical Communication STC Subject to Change STC Surf the Channel (website) STC Sound Transmission Class STC Singapore Turf Club certification from the FAA, the lack of acceptance of the company's products by its customers and prospects, the inability to secure necessary product sales and the inability to obtain necessary substantial capital to manufacture and market its product and otherwise implement its business plan. In each case, actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Caring Products International, Inc. does not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements regarding Caring Products Inc. or USDR Global Aerospace, Ltd., even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results (expressed or modified) will not be realized. |
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