California’s New Back-Up Water System Expands Into Other States
The demand for LifeTank is gaining momentum as households and businesses see the benefits being prepared for emergencies – everything from city chemical spills to earthquakes, floods and winter storms. This new back-up water system features patent-pending technology that allows the water in the tank to automatically replenish - meaning it needs no maintenance or manual rotation.
Camarillo, CA, April 19, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Last year, California’s Life Systems Group, Inc. launched LifeTank – a revolutionary backup water system that provides homes and businesses with fresh drinking water in case of emergency. Now LifeTank is rapidly expanding into other states, including Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma and several states in the Southeast – through shows, expos and distributors. Soon after, LifeTank will be available in additional states in the Southwest, Midwest, and Northeast.
The demand for LifeTank is gaining momentum as households and businesses see the benefits being prepared for emergencies – everything from city chemical spills to earthquakes, floods and winter storms. FEMA and the Red Cross both promote storing large amounts of emergency water, stating, “If an earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, and electricity for days or even weeks. By taking some time now to store emergency food and water supplies, you can provide for your entire family.”
LifeTank is unique in providing backup water because its flow-through technology allows water to be automatically replenished with daily use of household appliances – meaning the water doesn’t stagnate or need maintenance. Basically, you just install it and leave it – until you need it.
And needing emergency water could be sooner than you think. Over the past decade, the United States has become one of the top five countries most frequently plagued with natural disasters, according to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. Scientists are predicting a catastrophic earthquake in California, and earthquake expert Dr. Lucy Jones says we aren’t anywhere near ready: “… the first thing you put in in a city is the water pipes. That means our water pipes are some of the oldest parts of our infrastructure,” Jones states. “Seventy percent of the water pipes in Southern California are AC pipes and many of them will be breaking when this earthquake happens.”
The LifeTank system provides a safeguard against losing water for an undetermined amount of time. Standard systems com in 80- and 120-gallon sizes but multi-tank and custom designs are available. LifeTank is unique, in that it simultaneously addresses three needs:
Access to emergency water
Ability to isolate from contamination
Continuous replenishment of fresh water without maintenance
For more information, visit lifetanks.com or call 855.422.3131.
Media Contacts
Dave Foucar, President
805.509.1445 | dave@lifetanks.com
Life Systems Group, Inc.
Life Systems Group, Inc. is a California corporation and subsidiary of Global Research and Technology Corporation, established to bring life-supporting products to those who need them. Our flagship product is LifeTank - a new, uniquely designed back-up water system that automatically makes fresh water available anytime. For details, visit lifetanks.com or call 855.422.3131.
Life Systems Group, 4059 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93012
The demand for LifeTank is gaining momentum as households and businesses see the benefits being prepared for emergencies – everything from city chemical spills to earthquakes, floods and winter storms. FEMA and the Red Cross both promote storing large amounts of emergency water, stating, “If an earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, and electricity for days or even weeks. By taking some time now to store emergency food and water supplies, you can provide for your entire family.”
LifeTank is unique in providing backup water because its flow-through technology allows water to be automatically replenished with daily use of household appliances – meaning the water doesn’t stagnate or need maintenance. Basically, you just install it and leave it – until you need it.
And needing emergency water could be sooner than you think. Over the past decade, the United States has become one of the top five countries most frequently plagued with natural disasters, according to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. Scientists are predicting a catastrophic earthquake in California, and earthquake expert Dr. Lucy Jones says we aren’t anywhere near ready: “… the first thing you put in in a city is the water pipes. That means our water pipes are some of the oldest parts of our infrastructure,” Jones states. “Seventy percent of the water pipes in Southern California are AC pipes and many of them will be breaking when this earthquake happens.”
The LifeTank system provides a safeguard against losing water for an undetermined amount of time. Standard systems com in 80- and 120-gallon sizes but multi-tank and custom designs are available. LifeTank is unique, in that it simultaneously addresses three needs:
Access to emergency water
Ability to isolate from contamination
Continuous replenishment of fresh water without maintenance
For more information, visit lifetanks.com or call 855.422.3131.
Media Contacts
Dave Foucar, President
805.509.1445 | dave@lifetanks.com
Life Systems Group, Inc.
Life Systems Group, Inc. is a California corporation and subsidiary of Global Research and Technology Corporation, established to bring life-supporting products to those who need them. Our flagship product is LifeTank - a new, uniquely designed back-up water system that automatically makes fresh water available anytime. For details, visit lifetanks.com or call 855.422.3131.
Life Systems Group, 4059 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93012
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Life Systems Group, Inc.
Sharon Weston
855.422.3131
www.lifetanks.com
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Sharon Weston
855.422.3131
www.lifetanks.com
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