MOORESVILLE, N.C., July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Anpath Group Inc.(OTC Bulletin Board: ANPG), announced today that its wholly-ownedsubsidiary, EnviroSystems, Inc. (ESI) received notification from The BoeingCompany (BA) that its disinfectant, EnviroTru(TM) 1453, meets materialcompatibility requirements for airline materials. The process leading tothis notification included a review of ESI's materials compatibility testresults by Boeing's Medical Department. In a message sent to all Boeing customers, Boeing Field Service Bases,Regional Directors, the Air Transport Association, International AirTransport Association, and Airline Resident Representatives, the airlinemanufacturer stated, "Boeing has recently learned that the EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) has registered EnviroTru(TM) 1453. Boeing hasreviewed the test data on EnviroTru(TM) 1453 and has found that the productmeets material compatibility requirements for airline materials." The Company previously announced the Federal EPA registration ofEnviroTru(TM) 1453 and plans to use the disinfectant to target the aviationindustry through its exclusive distribution arrangement with Zip-Chem(R)Products (
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