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Cure4Humanity Inc. Unveils Cure4Water Atmospheric Generator

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LOS ANGELES—Cure4Humanity Inc. announced the world’s first legitimate solution to creating fresh drinking water at the local level worldwide, without needing a physical water source. More than one billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water. The technology uses the earth’s natural humidity in the atmosphere and can harvest up to 2,000 gallons daily from a single Cure4Water Atmospheric Generator. Since 2007 these water generators have improved in energy efficiency more than 1,800 percent, making this a real solution to a deadly crisis. The new global brand “Cure4Water” holds a significant advantage over other water bottlers being able to create fresh drinking anywhere on the planet.

Cure4Water, a division of Cure4Humanity Inc., has already signed exclusive national contracts with the United Kingdom, Nigeria and territories in Australia, India and Hawaii. “Sourcing water locally in Hawaii eliminates our import costs, lessens the carbon footprint and enables Cure4Water Bottlers to select where they wish to do business,” says Donna Iwane, CEO & Co-Founder of Cure4Water Hawaii. “We looked at several ways to provide water to the islands and Cure4Water’s business model was the only abundant and affordable water source we found without large capital requirements.”

Cure4Water has two Atmospheric Generator models available for Licensed Partners in 180 countries and island nations. The water generators last 40 to 50 years and are manufactured with a 20-year warranty. A single 200- or 2,000-gallon generator provides 2,000 or 20,000 water bottles (12oz) daily, 365 days in non-polar regions. Approximately 2,500 square feet of warehouse space is needed to start a local Cure4Water Bottling Station with up to five generators available for license per station.

Cure4Water partnerships are available at the local, regional, state, or national level with a 99-year license. All stations are managed with Blockchain technology providing transparency and accountability of every bottle accounted for sold at retailers, vending machines, promotional bottles and newly designed kiosks for non-cash register establishments.

“Cure4Water is committed that all bottles be biodegradable and plastic free by Q1 2020,” according to Cylk Cozart, Co-Founder & CEO of Cure4Humanity Inc., parent company of Cure4Water.

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