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2006-01-25
2006-01-25
Press Release - Quixote Group:

For the Modern Home, Car ... Lifestyle
GREENSBORO, N.C. - With concerns over energy sources growing daily, having products available for the home, car or outdoor lifestyle that diminish the dependence on traditional energy sources helps the overall impact on the environment. Freeplayô Energy develops self-sufficient products that allow consumers to have access to the resources they need for any occasion, whether it is a flashlight in an emergency car kit, a radio in case of a power outage, or a portable energy source for dependable power in emergency situations or outdoor fun.

Freeplay products offer the following features to help prepare homes and cars for anything:
  • Providing renewable energy for radios, flashlights and portable energy sources through solar energy, wind, rechargeable energy, or wind-up (human) energy
  • Rugged construction to endure a lifetime of hard usage
  • Splashproof casings for being caught out in the rain
  • Peace of mind ... never having to worry about out-of-date or dead batteries leaving you stranded in the dark or along a lonely road
  • Radios with multiple functions, including AM/FM, Long Wave and Weatherband
  • Flashlights with signaling functions for emergencies
  • Varying light intensities for different uses
  • Great styling and fun, see-through casings on some of the designs
Freeplay products provide support in case of emergency
Hurricane Katrina... The Blackout of 2003 ... You never know when an emergency power outage or storm is going to happen, but a Freeplay flashlight will ensure that consumers are not left in the dark looking for candles or your supply of disposable batteries. By having a radio on hand, consumers can stay informed about the developments in their power outage situations.

Freeplay products are cost-effective
After less than five months of playing days, Freeplay products begin to save consumers money that would have been spent on disposable batteries. Over its lifetime, a Freeplay radio could save more than $170 in battery costs.

Freeplay is involved in humanitarian efforts
Through its foundation, thousands of people in underdeveloped areas throughout Africa have been reached with critical information about healthcare, voter education, peacemaking and skills training. All of this is made possible through the Freeplay self-sufficient Lifeline radio, an exclusive product developed to serve the needs of entire communities. Tom Hanks, the U.S. Ambassador of the foundation says, "The Lifeline radio can change the world; one person, one house, one village at a time."

For more information, please contact:
Angie Roberson, 336.544.2413, aroberson@quixotegroup.com
Cincia Brooks, 336.544.2415, cbrooks@quixotegroup.com

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