Environmental Benefits
What is your carbon foot print? Every person contributes to the effects of Global Warming and some …more than others.
On a global level countries are now requires to lower their carbon footprint by the year 2010 or face heavy penalties. In an effort to meet those reductions, countries are searching for ways to meet those reductions without causing or shifting the affect to another solution that creates another environmental problem. Fossil fuels are one example. The carbon dioxide release from those fuels is a major contributor to that global warming affect. In order to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide, an alternative energy must be used. Autos are now being introduced into the market that runs on cleaner energy through alternative inventions. The shift of consumer consciousness is already taking place.
It isn’t just fossil fuels, electricity is one of the biggest producers of carbon emissions. Every time you turn on your TV or make a pot of coffee, you are adding to global warming. The amount of electricity that you use on any level is referred to as your “carbon footprint”. By installing a KVAR unit to your home or business you will drastically reduce your carbon footprint and in turn you are doing your part to help preserve the enviroment.
ELF & EMF: What are they?
ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS. Studies conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency determined that the electromagnetic field emissions we are exposed to daily in and around our home and work places emanating from regular household and office appliances have a very dangerous affect on the human body. Of the studies, they found a connection between the electromagnetic fields and human cancer. The KVAR unit will drastically reduce the amount of EMF/ELF up to 40% after installation.
CLEAN ENERGY
Brazilian Government in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint is in the process of enacting a law that will require everyone that uses electricity mandatorily install a KVAR unit to their power source by the year 2020 in order to reduce their country’s carbon footprint and to avoid huge penalties implemented by th United Nations and supported by the WWF