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The Envroy Blocker Dear Sir, We want to prove that it?s going to be worth your while to read this

The Envroy Blocker Dear Sir, We want to prove that it’s going to be worth your while to read this letter and to accept our invitation to experience an extraordinary new product from Japan that we are introducing to Hong Kong. What’s in a Name? The Envroy Blocker (“Blocker”) is your personal protective shield against airborne pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, mould and offensive odours using a chemical compound called Chlorine Dioxide or ClO2 to sanitize the air in your immediate surroundings. It’s wearable, portable, lightweight, and can easily be worn on a lanyard around the neck, clipped to the outside of a shirt pocket, tied around a handbag or even kept anywhere close to you. What’s the science behind Blocker? Chlorine Dioxide Chlorine dioxide or ClO2 is a chemical compound with a proven track record worldwide as the most effective agent against pathogens such as [viruses]( [bacteria]( and [protozoa]( as well as for sanitizing and disinfecting drinking water. A gas that is usually stored in liquid form, the effectiveness of ClO2 as a disinfecting and environmental purification agent has been recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the World Health Organization (WHO), and Japan’s Ministry of Health among others. Development of Blocker In Japan, Envroy Co. Ltd. has been focused on sterilization, disinfection, and deodorization using chlorine dioxide since it was founded in 2007. Dr. Kiyohiro Wake, the company’s founder and head of research, has devoted over 30 years to researching the application of ClO2 toward creating products that help people around the world. Envroy’s ClO2-based industrial and household products have long been used in hospitals, hotels, factories, industrial and agricultural facilities, ships & naval vessels, schools and many other environments in Japan. After much research, a personal healthcare product called “Blocker” was also developed to safely use the sanitizing power of ClO2 against viruses, bacteria, mould and offensive odours and this is the product we are bringing to Hong Kong. Unique, Patented Healthcare Technology Since Envroy introduced the Blocker into the Japanese market some ten years ago, there have been an increasing number of fake and look-alike products resembling the Blocker in name, appearance, packaging and usage methods but not delivering the effectiveness that only the patent protected Envroy Blocker provides. There is a terrific difference separating Blocker from other, in many cases, cheaper products in the market. The reason? Whereas many other companies use “stabilized” chlorine dioxide which may actually have little to no ClO2, Envroy developed a proprietary method patented in Japan for preparing ClO2 in a solid form using a formula that safely and continuously dissipates ClO2 gas into the atmosphere to create a clean zone around the user for upto a period of 30 days. The patent protected Envroy formulation has undergone Safety; Antiviral; Mould Growth Suppression; Bacteria Removal and Deodorization Tests in independent laboratories under rigorously controlled conditions to verify its effectiveness and safety for the user. A SUPER Benefit for You ------- Right Now Today more than ever, with the prevalence of influenza outbreaks, the rise of new viruses, and other health risks from bacteria, mould, pollen and even unhealthy and troublesome odours, the safety and protection of our health is of the greatest importance. Blocker can truly help. You’d think a product like this would cost a few hundred dollars. It doesn’t. This spectacular virus & bacteria fighter Blocker is yours right now, for the low introductory price of just HK$100, giving you a full 30 days protection. How could anyone knowing how destructive and potentially lethal viruses and bacteria can be, not take advantage of the powerful protection of Blocker for themselves, their loved ones, their friends, colleagues or staff? Limited Stock The enormous demand for the Blocker in Japan and around the world has only allowed us to bring a limited supply for Hong Kong. If you wish to wholesale or retail the Blocker, we would be pleased to provide more information and to discuss the terms including volume discounts, etc. Please reach us at Quilbrook Ltd. through email at karolchung@quilbrook.com (tel: 3583 3370) or [stellawong@quilbrook.com](mailto:info@blockerasia.com) (tel: 3583 3173). Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Karol Chung Quilbrook Ltd. [Unsubscribe](

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