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Safe Environmental Engineering Canada Inc. 1/11/00 - Receiving a Very Positive Response Regarding Concrete Anchoring SAFE ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING CANADA, INC. ("SFU-V") - Receiving a Very Positive Response Regarding Concrete Anchoring - System Safe Environment Engineering Canada, Inc. is pleased to announce it has been receiving a very positive response from the architectural and engineering communities, with respect to the companies concrete anchoring system announced in a news release dated December 17, 1999. The patented concrete anchor is designed to be utilized to connect a wide range of mechanical, electrical and architectural components to concrete structures. Initially designed and utilized since 1991 as a light duty anchor to construct Fire Sprinkler Systems in high rise concrete building structures, the unique anchoring device was observed to overcome drawbacks encountered by those using drilled "drop in" and "wedge" type anchors marketed internationally by competing multi-national manufacturers. Both of these anchor types are drilled with expensive impact hammer-drills, usually by installers standing on ladders drilling in an overhead position. Because the companys system is easily installed before concrete is poured, personnel do not face the risks encountered in overhead drilling into concrete. Thus, using the system is safer. The installed work has a superior more finished appearance, without concrete drilling or the use of expensive concrete finishing labor. It has been observed by the engineering community, the system has the advantage of more dependable characteristics to lateral and dynamic seismic forces, which are a particular concern in earth quake prone areas, such a the west coast of North America. TEL: (604) 266-9910 W. T. Styffe, Director FAX: (604) 266-5000 E-mail: safeenv@direct.ca ______________________________________ (c) Corporate Dissemination Services Inc. All rights reserved. Tel:(604) 689-1101 Fax:(604) 689-1106