GREENBRAE, Calif., March 12, 2014/ -- NASA-Enhanced water filtration technology used by OKO
H2O was recognized in the recent publication of the 2013 NASA Spinoff.
Complex
systems on board the International Space Station (ISS) collect and
recycle moisture using powerful filtration technology. The filters not
only supply ISS occupants with drinkable water; they are likely to play a
role in future deep space missions as well.
The
same filtration technology used by ISS occupants to recycle bodily
fluids into potable water, is now used by OKO's filter bottles. Allowing
consumers, travelers to over 140 countries, and outdoorsmen to turn
water from questionable sources and even lakes and streams into a safe
drinkable state, OKO bottles are BPA free and made of FDA food compliant
materials.
OKO
filtration water bottles may also be used during emergencies and
disaster preparedness. "Our lab tests show 99.999% efficacy against
elimination of cryptosporidium and giardia lamblia, two the most common
waterborne bacteria found in outdoor lakes and streams," says Mohssen Ghiassi, Founder of OKO.
For more information on OKO H2O visit: www.OKOH2O.com
For more information on the NASA Spinoff recognition, visit:
Contact:
David Barr / OKO H2O, Inc./ 336 Bon Air Ctr., Ste. #381 / Greenbrae, CA 94904
Fax: (415) 888-644-3837 /
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