Thursday, March 28, 2013

UV Flu Technologies, Inc. (UVFT) Kicks-Off Television Advertising Campaign

UV Flu Technologies, a developer, manufacturer, and distributor of biotechnology products, has launched a measure to build brand awareness and generate sales growth by retaining Stardust Broadcasting to run approximately 500 60-second television spots on a variety of national stations. The commercials are designed to educate consumers about the risks of indoor air pollution while promoting the UV Flu brand.

“These commercials are the beginning of a long-term program to drive sales, while informing viewers how they can protect their loved ones from the spread of airborne diseases, allergens, and virtually all other forms of indoor air pollution,” Jack Lennon, president of UV Flu stated in the press release.

The ads will start airing later this week on stations including CNN, ESPN, Fox News, Fox Sports, and the Discovery Channel.

This is the first phase of UV Flu’s plan to increase production and is the result of more than a year of planning.

“We are very excited about this first phase of our ramp-up. We have spent the last 18 months testing and evaluating the many applications for our products, and now we can focus on ramping up production to meet the demand we foresee from addressing the needs of each of these markets,” Lennon stated.

For more information, visit www.uvflutech.com

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