Green Enterprises Has Breakthrough UvBlocking Outdoor Shield Solar Shield Under Development And Is Seeking Sponsors andor Investors
April 12, 2005 -- Green Enterprises, a consumer-based technology startup is developing a proprietary outdoor canopy-type product that promises to let the light in - but just the "good" light.
More than 1.3 million Americans were diagnosed in 2003 with skin cancer, Visit http://www.cancer.org or http://www.epa.gov/sunwise/UVradiation.html for more information on skin cancer / melanoma. One simple solution is to eliminate exposure to the sun. This is not realistic; exposure to sun, especially by the young, is not something that will end any time soon. The solution: Allowing people to enjoy the sun, but shield them from harmful UV radiation. This is not news; companies have for years offered suntan/sunblock lotions.
Suntan lotion that provides protection from UV radiation is effective if - and this is a big IF - the lotion is re-applied thoroughly and regularly. This is not typically the case. The portion of the population that actually does use sunscreen lotion applies it once and does not re-apply it for many hours, if at all. Therefore, a more effective sun-blocking protection is needed in order to begin to reduce annual cases of skin cancer which, according to all reports is on the rise. Green Enterprises has developed such a solution, the Solar Shield.
"We have a solution whose time has come" explained Willie Green, Green Enterprises co-founder. "Instead of having to re-apply sunscreen lotion why not simply relax and sit underneath a next-generation defense device that lets in light, but traps both UV radiation and solar heat. Our product reduces heat also, giving it's users a sense of comfort from the suns blazing heat. Our job is to reduce skin cancer rates".
The response thus far from people who have learned about Green Enterprises' development has been extremely favorable. People are looking for better, more efficient means of protection from the sun. Using next-generation materials, Green Enterprises has a solution that isn't messy, is affordable and will be available in both consumer products as well as larger-scale industrial applications later on.
Learn more about Green Enterprises at www.helpsupportus.com (they accept money via paypal & Stormpay for the project) as well as at the website where they are seeking investors and/or sponsorship providers, www.sponsoranything.com
To get involved, contact:
Willie Green, Investor Relations Assistant
510.437.9287
Green Enterprises Has Breakthrough UvBlocking Outdoor Shield Solar Shield Under Development And Is Seeking Sponsors andor Investors